!!! ATENTION HERE !!! - MS-6117 with P2_Celeron_433MHz

IMPORTANT; PLEASE HELP!..
I have MICRO-STAR Model MS-6117 VER 1.1 LX6 Motherboard. I am using Pentium II processor at 266 MHz in Slot 1.
I didn't want to change everything (motherboard, and all...), so I decided to try to change only processor (to buy a better one...) - I was thinking to buy Pentium II at 433 MHz, because I discovered that there is a BIOS update for that processor speed (for my motherboard). I assumed that it should work completely correct...  (and it does with my old processor)
I bought Pentium II Celeron 433 MHz, put it in my motherboard, started my computer, and... well... I wasn't very happy... at all...
SYMPTOMS:
1.) When I start computer it goes excellent until it reaches "Windows 98" screen, then it completely stops responding...
2.) When I exit in DOS via F8 button (during computer startup) OR via Startup disc, programs that I use in DOS enviroment run well until they become more complex (e.g. start using sound, or starting a movie (with QV.exe program for example), etc) then - the same thing - it stucks...
QUESTION:
What is the problem? What to do next?
Memory seems to be (is!) fast enough, I set the SW jumpers to ratio of 6.5 (processor speed selection)...
If anyone there knows how to solve this problem or point me where to look for solution or give me an advice, then - speak man, speak...

Yes... Well... First: thank you REILLY875 for a fast reply. I must say that I appreciate it very much not only because of traditional reasons, but also because of practical reasons - as I bought that processor from someone over the ad, and I want to solve this problem or give it back as soon as posible... So, thanks once again...
About your suggestions:
I have Windows 98 Second Edition installed; but it seems it (the problem) doesn't have to do anything with Windows, as it stops responding even in DOS enviroment.
About "INTEL INF (Chipset) Drivers" - I didn't install it but I'll try to find it over the Internet...
I upgraded BIOS to support Celeron at 433 MHz, and I assume that when my motherboard was produced there wasn't such silly thing as Celeron 433MHz as it displayed the message that this (new) version of BIOS isn't known (they mentioned that it would happen in README file, and they said that it works anyway). My motherboard is supposed to support only processors on up to 333 MHz, BUT IF THEY TELL THAT IT CAN SUPPORT 433 MHz Celeron THEN I ASSUMED THAT IT IS BOUND TO WORK FLAWLESSLY!!!!.. ...Otherwise I wouldn't bother to buy the stinkin' Pentium II Celeron at 433 MHz...
How do I know whether my BIOS is 1MB or not? How do I know whether my BIOS is FlashMemory/WinBond or EPROM (or something)? (this must not be a problem as my BIOS works without problems with previous processor)
About RAM memory: I have 32MB (doesn't work well - 16MB) - year 1998, and 64MB of RAM I bought few years ago (seller told me that it's good that I bought it because it's faster than my old RAM, and that it might come in handy if I would buy faster processor)... I already tried my new processor using only the newer memory... So... That doesn't seem to be the problem either...
...Let's say that I have 80 MB of RAM...
I assume that processor (new one) should not be damaged as it always reports on computer startup...
Also - in previous post I forgot to mention one symptom - first time I tried new processor hard-disk was on ScanDisk check as I obviously didn't shut down computer properly the time before that. During checking - program reported unhandled error message (you know - the spooky ones that overwrite DOS text already on screen... It reported integer division error or something... And probably mentioned some processor's register... But I assumed that I solved that problem when I rememberd to change jumpers on motherboard to 6.5 ratio...
(I didn't try to confirm that - as after that I mostly used startup disc instead of hard-disk; (smart move - a?)) Probably it would do so again anyway...
I will try latest "INTEL INF (Chipset) Drivers" (if I find them)...
What can be problem beside that? Maybe I should set something in BIOS SETUP? Maybe I should change some jumpers on Processors adapter or my motherboard?.. Or pay atention to some other stuff?..

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