Basic
Microsoft Windows 95 troubleshooting.
Issue:
Basic Microsoft Windows 95
troubleshooting.
Additional
Information:
This document has been
created as a location of general steps that can be taken
to help you with problems you may be experiencing with
Microsoft Windows 95 that are either general problems
Below are some reasons why
a user may follow the steps in this document.
- Unknown or undocumented
problem with computer running Microsoft Windows 95.
- Performance issues with
the computer, i.e. computer running slow.
- Users who wish to run a
maintenance on the computer or potentially speed up
the computer.
- Users looking for steps
to help resolve a issue or that may help locate the
cause of an issue.
Solutions:
Error
messages encountered during boot before Windows loads
- Ensure that your computer BIOS settings are
correctly configured to the hardware that is
installed in your computer. Improper settings in the
BIOS may cause various types of errors when first
booting a IBM compatible computer. These errors
often occur as the computer is first booting and may
stop the load process of the computer.
- Like previous versions of Microsoft Operating
Systems, Windows 95 still utilizes the autoexec.bat
and config.sys for backwards compatibility. Errors
that occur before Windows loads are often caused by
a misconfiguration in the autoexec.bat and/or
config.sys.
Error messages while Windows
is loading
Errors that occur while Windows 95 is loading and/or
prevent Windows from loading your issue may be caused by
issues in the win.ini and/or the system.ini. These issue
can often be resolved by restoring a backup of the
win.ini and the system.ini. Below are steps that can be
taken to restore a backup of these files.
- Exit to a MS-DOS prompt.
- At the MS-DOS prompt type: cd\windows and
press enter.
- from the C:\Windows> prompt type dir
system.* and dir win.* this will enable
to you see if any backups of the system.ini or
win.ini are available and if so what they are
called. You should be looking for a system and win
file that end with either ---, bac, or bak. If this
file is present then continue with the remainder of
the steps. Unfortunately if this file is not found
you will be unable to proceed with this
recommendation.
- If you were able to locate a backup file type ren
system.ini system.ch and ren win.ini win.ch
to rename the current system.ini and win.ini files.
- Finally, type copy system.??? system.ini
and copy win.??? win.ini where ??? is the
name of the backup extension you were able to
locate.
Other error messages that
occur while Windows is loading or after Windows is loaded
Errors that have occurred while Windows is loading
and/or after Windows has completed loading are often
caused by a program that is automatically loading each
time Windows is loading, problem or misconfiguration of
a hardware device, or computer virus.
- If errors occur but Microsoft Windows still loads
verify no issues or conflicts exist in device
manager. If errors are found read through our
device manager page for steps on resolving issues.
- Ensure that if programs are loading automatically
that these errors are not associated with these
programs. Many times utilities such as virus
programs may attempt to load when Windows first
starts and cause errors to occur. If you believe
that your startup errors are associated with another
program please refer to our basic
software trouble shooting.
- If your computer has a virus protection program
installed make sure it is up to date and that no
viruses are being detected. If your computer does
not have a virus protection program you may wish to
consider installing a program to make sure no
viruses are causing your problems.
Other error messages
If you are experiencing other error messages it is
likely these errors are being caused by the software
program you are running and/or a hardware device you are
attempting to utilize it is recommended you see the basic
trouble shooting section for your hardware device or
software program.
Computer
running slow
- Make sure your
computer has at least 100MB of hard disk drive
space. If your computer has less then 1000MB it may
cause the computer to operate more slowly.
- Run Microsoft
Scandisk and Defrag on the computer.
- Click Start, Search,
and click For Files or Folders in the search
window search for a file named *.tmp and make
sure you are searching or looking in the local C:
drive. Once search has completed delete any
files found.
- Windows 95 still
utilizes the autoexec.bat and config.sys therefore
make sure your autoexec.bat and config.sys are
optimized. Changing the way programs load into
memory, removing lines that are not necessary, and
changing the order of lines in your config.sys can
all help with improving the speed of your
computer.
- If you have not
already restored a backup copy of your system.ini
and win.ini it is recommend you restore an older
version of these files. See the above "Error
messages while Windows is loading" section for
steps on how to do this.
- Ensure that no errors
on conflicts exist in the device manager.
- Ensure your computer
has the latest drivers for the hardware devices
installed in your computer.
- If your computer has a virus protection program
installed make sure it is up to date and that no
viruses are being detected. If your computer does
not have a virus protection program you may wish to
consider installing a program to make sure no
viruses are causing your problems.
Issue
with hardware device
If you are having
difficulties with a hardware device please see our basic
trouble shooting section for steps that can be taken
to help resolve your hardware issues.
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