As AlphaKilo470 says, you can get answers to most of your questions by consulting the
Thinkpads.com FAQ here in the forum.
b1ackb1rd wrote:I have a few questions and I would be grateful for 'Peter & Jane' type answers please
OK. Here goes.
b1ackb1rd wrote:My hard disc controller is showing a yellow exclamation mark and is in conflict (code 15) - PCI Multimedia Audio Device is now showing no driver installed.
The PCI Multimedia Audio Device is related to your sound card installation. You can probably leave that until you've got your broadband working and then download the appropriate driver. You should have at least one other yellow exclamation mark in your Device Manager under Hard Disk Controllers: Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller. You can also leave this until you get broadband working.
b1ackb1rd wrote:the display now runs only 16 colours at 640x480 with no option to change...1) How can I solve the screen resolution problem?
This is the default install behaviour that results from a default install. Your display adapter probably shows "Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA)" or something similar. To fix this without access to the Internet, you will need to use your desktop computer to download the following video driver onto a floppy disk (or burn it onto a CD), and then use that floppy (or CD) to install it on your 600E:
Video driver (NM2200) for Windows 95/98/Me - ThinkPad 380Z, 570/E, 600E
b1ackb1rd wrote:My BT broadband software will not load cos the screen resolution is too low
This does not make any sense. Maybe your BT broadband software is written so badly that it does not allow you to click on certain buttons when your screen resolution is 640x480? If so, that sucks, and I would complain, but otherwise, the screen resolution should have no impact on installing items, including Norton 2005.
b1ackb1rd wrote:...and with Norton 2005 loaded it virtually stops...2) Is this machine too slow to run a broadband connection AND Norton 2005?
No way. Your machine can do all that and more. Over the years, Norton has produced a number of clunkers, so maybe Norton 2005 just doesn't run well on your system under Win98. Personally, I wouldn't let any Norton anti-virus products touch my 600X, as I think they are incapable of writing proper programs that don't take over your system, but your results may vary. In general, though, these specific application problems seem unrelated to your Windows 98 installation problems.
b1ackb1rd wrote:3) How do I get inside the machine to check on what RAM is loaded and how?
No need to get inside the machine. Your available memory should display in the top-left every time you turn on your computer. Divide that number by a 1024 to get a rough estimate. You can access your memory modules by unscrewing one single screw on the bottom of your machine: the memory cover plate is the larger of the two square covers that are held in by single screws. You won't damage your machine by just unscrewing either of those two screws and looking under the cover.
Phil.