I totally recommend it but it will take up about Mb of space. For Win98se this means: 1 a full upgrade of Internet Explorer to version 6 sp1 2 26 'critical' system updates some of them for IE6 sp1 which makes things tricky 3 a DirectX update to 9.
Well, here's how you do it What to do: 1 Download all the windows updates available from Windows downloads page. There are a few that are tricky to get eg Microsoft VM but all is possible without resorting to anything that is naughty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Posted July 6, edited. Regarding the logon prompt: fantomcat's hint did the trick for me add the line e.
I've changed the original post. Edited July 24, by soporific. Posted July 7, Posted July 18, edited. Hey y'all I've nearly reached the end of this project and so I thought I'd add all the interesting info I've come across to this post for others to benefit Edited July 28, by soporific.
Posted July 18, Monitor Inf There are 2 programs however in german, but it should be understandable , which can make a custom monitor. Inf Maker use google Makes a custom inf-file for your monitor from the technical data you provide. You can then add your custom inf-file via infinst to your unattended installation. Delete the MSN icon from the desktop automatically.
Quite a lot of interesting info. Thanks, jaclaz. I'd like to have a winME cd like that, not so complicated though Posted July 19, I'd also like to automatically set the vcache parameter in Win. Posted July 20, edited. OK, lots of info still coming in Why should one downgrade to the legacy W95 mode of swap handling? Naming the swap file Pagefile. The value for MaxFileCache might be way too small for many machines - individual adjustment is required. The ChunkSize setting is questionable.
Posted July 21, The settings were not meant to copy blindly, but meant to be examples. Anyway here comes the explanation:. Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. Click Yes to restart the computer. After the system reboots, domain validation is disabled for adapters controlled by the. To re-enable domain validation, delete the entry that was made above.
At this point, follow these steps:. Press Ctrl-C to start this utility. Select the desired adapter and press Enter , then choose Device Selections , and press Enter. This shows the Sync Rate and Width for each device and the selected adapter. Set the Sync Rate to 0 and Width to 0 for the specified device to disable domain validation for a selected device. Solution: Ensure that all devices are powered on and terminated correctly.
MPD driver is enabled, intermittent problems and possible system crashes can occur. If the system is not bootable to Windows, press F8 when the message Starting Windows 95 appears. At the menu, select Safe Mode. Problem: Scanners not operating correctly or cannot be found by the system. If a scanner is not operating properly either the scanner is not found or a SCSI interface error occurs during scanning , it is possible that the third-party scanner drivers do not support the auto request sense feature of LSI Logic host adapters.
Disable the auto request sense feature as described above and try the scanner operation again. Some older SCSI devices do not tolerate domain validation operations. At system boot time, domain validation is performed to test the data integrity of the SCSI bus between the host adapter and each target device.
MPD driver. With multiple LSI Logic adapters, it is possible to have a situation where one adapter is assigned to one driver, and another is assigned to a different version of the same driver.
This can cause conflicts that may cause the system to switch to real-mode drivers, affecting performance and access to CD-ROM or tape drives. Two methods are listed below for ensuring that all LSI Logic host adapters are controlled by only one version of the appropriate driver when installing additional boards or updating drivers. Method 1 Use the Device Manager and change the driver for a particular host adapter to the desired driver.
Click No when asked to reboot the system for the new settings to take effect. Change drivers for all LSI Logic host adapters in the system supported by that same driver to the new driver, and reply No to rebooting until the final adapter is changed. Note: If booting from a SCSI device, ensure that the adapter controlling this device is the last one changed. Method 2 Determine which driver file is active for all adapters through the Properties tab in Device Manager.
Select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer and click OK. Windows automatically copies the appropriate driver files and rebuilds its driver database. Either double click on the SCSI controller's entry, or click once on the plus sign to the left of it. In Windows 95, the version of the active driver should display in the File Details section. In Windows 98, press the Driver File Details button to get this information to appear. Click on the Change Driver MPD drivers, proceed to click on the Have Disk Do not click the Change Driver The Wizard provides a choice between having the Wizard search for a better driver than the one in use or displays a list of drivers from a specific location.
Choose search The next window allows you to specify which device s will be searched, such as a diskette, CD-ROM, or specify a precise path. The next window queries the user about utilizing the currently installed driver. Select Install one of the other drivers and click on the View List button. Next, a list of drivers appears from the specified search devices and the currently installed driver. Highlight the driver of choice and click OK. The previous window in step 12 appears with the selected driver displayed as the driver to be installed.
Click on the NEXT button. The next window will display the chosen driver along with reference to the designated path to install it in. The Wizard summary window appears. When setup completes, System. Simpler and smaller disk status tool. Launches the readme. Text document with information for troubleshooting Windows 98 when it fails to set up correctly, third-party disk partitioning software, and diagnostic tools. Tool for removing Windows 98 from your computer and returning it to its previous state.
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