You're saying that you replaced your motherboard and could no longer boot windows 98? This is not unusual. It's not really a matter of recognizing the HD, just that the boot would generate a lockup or windows error... right?
This is pretty common. I imagine the work intailed with cleaning out all of your old MoBo drivers would make really repairing the situation very difficult. So what solution you seek could be dependant on your needs.
The easiest solution is just to format the drive and start from scratch. Of course, you lose everthing that was on the HD.
If you want to keep all of your files/data, you could try one of two aproaches:[list=1]
- do a "windows repair" using the installation CD. This should install the new drivers needed, but most likely won't do a very good cleanup and your system stability will be in question. It will enable you to get whatever data you need and store it to CD, DvD or another HD.
- Put another HD in and install an OS on it and use your current drive as a D: drive. That will enable you to pretty much do the same as above, but already have the destination installed (bigger faster file transfer).
It's just not as simple as a boot disk in your particular situation.
MiniD