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post Dec 20 2007, 12:59 PM
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UPDATED · 12-20-2007
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post Dec 21 2007, 06:17 PM
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Hello, after to have installed the security update q941569 for the MediaPlayer 7.1, me they are shrewed that 90% of the MP3 did not sound realmad.gif , mediaplayer signaled them like corrupts, replacing the file wmasf.dll (7.10.00.3081) with the previous version (7.10.00.3059) the problem disappears. yes.gif
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post Dec 24 2007, 08:07 AM
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QUOTE (mcv93us @ Dec 21 2007, 05:17 PM) *
Hello, after to have installed the security update q941569 for the MediaPlayer 7.1, me they are shrewed that 90% of the MP3 did not sound, mediaplayer signaled them like corrupts, replacing the file wmasf.dll (7.10.00.3081) with the previous version (7.10.00.3059) the problem disappears.
Bye.

Mcv'93
I didn't have WMP 7.1 to test. sad.gif
Removed WMPASF.DLL from fix.
Please download and install corrected fix [480 KB]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/Q941569.EXE

Thanks for your patience.

HTH
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post Dec 24 2007, 09:08 AM
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UPDATED · 12-24-2007

Enjoy.
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post Dec 24 2007, 03:05 PM
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Updates on Christmas Eve! What a wonderful gift! smile.gif
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post Dec 24 2007, 05:55 PM
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QUOTE (MDGx @ Dec 24 2007, 03:07 PM) *
I didn't have WMP 7.1 to test. sad.gif
Removed WMPASF.DLL from fix.
Please download and install corrected fix [480 KB]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/Q941569.EXE

Thanks for your patience.

HTH


Work perfectly! thumbup.gif Thanks!
Merry Christmas Eve!!!

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post Dec 25 2007, 09:50 AM
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QUOTE (Fredledingue @ Dec 24 2007, 10:05 PM) *
Updates on Christmas Eve! What a wonderful gift! smile.gif


It sure is, Santa MDGx throwing Win98 updates down your chimney smile.gif Thanks!

But what to do when you have 98MP10 installed? I took wmasf.dll ver 10.00.00.4060 (27-10-2007) from the XP update which works ok for me.
(The version numbers are confusing. I had wmasf.dll 10.00.00.4332 from 3 august 2005 on my system. Is the first 3 a typo?)
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post Dec 25 2007, 02:12 PM
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No it's not.

If you had that version, the version you should have used is 10.0.0.4359.

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post Dec 25 2007, 02:58 PM
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EXPLOR98.EXE doesn't install properly - Crashes computer

Error message:
Error loading explorer.exe. You must reinstal windows.
Then the computer shut down.
Restoring explore.exe back to the Windows directory allowed the computer to restart under Windows.

QUOTE ("MDGx")
EXPLOR98, ITEXPL98 + BREXPL98:
http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#9SU
Added Brazilian Portuguese update. All 3 updates now install EXPLORER.EXE properly:
* Unofficial Windows 98 SE 256 Colors Icons Explorer EXPLORER.EXE 4.72.3612.1710 Fix:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/explor9x.php
- EXPLORER.EXE 4.72.3612.1710 Fix [172 KB, English]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/EXPLOR98.EXE


MDGx:
Isn't it possible to have the Windows elements (exe, dll etc) in a zip file to replace them manualy (under DOS) instead of using the reinstaller? whistling.gif

TBS, Merry christmas and Happy NewYear! smile.gif
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post Dec 25 2007, 04:38 PM
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QUOTE (the_guy @ Dec 25 2007, 09:12 PM) *
No it's not.

If you had that version, the version you should have used is 10.0.0.4359.

the_guy


Thanks! Found it, should have looked better..
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post Dec 27 2007, 11:57 AM
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UPDATED · 12-27-2007

Please see the top of this topic for most recent updates.

Enjoy.
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post Jan 8 2008, 09:14 PM
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A long time ago, Geoff Chappell, author of the classic book DOS Internals, reported (in June 07, 1999) a math bug in both Win 95 and Win98 FE versions of SYSMON.EXE (here: System Monitor Rounds to Thousands). Geoff also provided detailed directions for a corrective patch of these versions of SYSMON.EXE. And, of course, it also applies to the Win98 SE version of SYSMON.EXE, because it is identical to that of Win 98 FE, except for its creation date and time, both reporting to be v. 4.10.0.1998. But, in June 08, 2000, one year later, SYSMON.EXE v. 4.90.0.3000 was released in Win ME, and my analysis shows it has the same buggy code inside as that of the Win 98 version, showing that Microsoft disregarded completely Geoff's heads up. His patch for the Win 98 version solves the problem for the Win ME version too, but, of course, has to be applied at different offsets (30C4, 30D4 and 30DA, respectively). Since this issue remained unaddressed up to now, I here offer you

woot.gif Download-link: both patched SYSMON.EXE for Win 98 (SE and FE) and for Win ME yes.gif

Inside SYSMON.7z one finds SYSMON.WSE and SYSMON.WME, which are, respectively, the files for Win 98 (SE and FE) and for Win ME, patched according to Geoff's instructions. Of course, before using one of these files to replace that in the %windir% folder, it is necessary to rename it from .W?E to .EXE. For both files, I've increased the version number by 1, to reflect the fact that those are patched files. Users of 98SE2ME should use the Win ME file, of course.

As always, the standard disclaimer applies: they work great for me, but YMMV and I can guarantee nothing whatsoever about these patched files, and about the use you make of any of them. By deciding to use one of them you fully accept that anything you do is of YOUR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY... Moreover, modding files voids the EULA, of course. You have been warned.

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post Jan 11 2008, 07:16 PM
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QUOTE (dencorso @ Jan 9 2008, 04:14 PM) *
A long time ago...
...
Since this issue remained unaddressed up to now, I here offer you...
...

Nice!
If MDGx is the Updates Guy, then dencorso is the Mods Guy!
Way to go dencorso. laugh.gif
Man, I recon that Microsoft must be complaining through their clenched teeth: "Why won't that old Windows die!"
Why?
Because there are too many people who figure that Microsoft made a bad judgement call by hauling their branched NotTolerant code line into the mainstream! (Remember in the NT 3.x days, you would install a Novell server because most people figured that Windows was not a real server...)
...And too many people who don't want to add another mile to the rubbish dumps just to "upgrade" their OS...
Maybe I'm over simplifying, but surely fifty million users can't be wrong?
The NT platform should have been an option rather than the rule!
Sure NT technology has some advantages like more fluid multitasking, multiple processors, better resource management (I agree!), better security and less vulnerabilities (yeah right!), better file system (unless you try recoverying a crashed NTFS!), improved API, more compatibility (huh?), and so on. You get the idea.
I won't cover the advantages of Windows 9x since those reading this are using Windows 9x because of them!

My Windows 98SE box is more stable than most of the out-of-the-box XP and Vista computers I've used.
Most pre-loaded Windows Vista notebooks that I have set up have blue screened a short time after completing the Mini-Setup.
That's Toshiba, ASUS, Dell, and others...
You decide! tongue.gif
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post Jan 12 2008, 09:29 AM
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dencorso,

I noticed some problems with the patched SYSMON.EXE file. It always shows my cpu load at 100% even though I'm not running anything. The original version of the file does not have this problem.

A better solution would be to use process explorer from sysinternals. It works with 98 and is a vast improvement over the built in tools in the OS.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinte...s/bb896653.aspx

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post Jan 12 2008, 09:07 PM
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QUOTE (blackwire @ Jan 12 2008, 12:29 PM) *
dencorso,

I noticed some problems with the patched SYSMON.EXE file. It always shows my cpu load at 100% even though I'm not running anything. The original version of the file does not have this problem.


blackwire, thanks for the report. I failed, however, to reproduce the issue you reported, in all test scenarios I tried.
Can you provide me with more detail, please? And thanks for the pointer to Process Explorer. I do use WINTOP and the System Monitor, but other tools are always handy. Cheers!

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post Jan 12 2008, 10:41 PM
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I'm not sure what the exact cause is. I am running a pentium 3 based laptop with acpi enabled on win98se with Usp3.0a2. I am also running powerstrip. Powerstrip and ACPI are the only things I can think of that would cause the cpu load to act funny with the patched file.
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post Jan 13 2008, 09:21 PM
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QUOTE (MDGx @ May 20 2005, 11:04 AM) *
USBFDD98:
http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#9SU
* Unofficial Windows 98/98 SP1/98 SE USB Floppy Lockups DISKTSD.VXD 4.90.3001 Fix:
http://www.msfn.org/board/?showtopic=43605&st=352
Direct download [112 KB]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/USBFDD98.EXE
This DISKTSD.VXD 4.90.3001 Fix installs also as part of Native USB (NUSB):
http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#NUS

Isn't the file version 4.90.3000 ? The file inside the hotfix is 4.90.0.3000 -- is it supposed to be that, or is it supposed to be 4.90.3001?

TAAFTU.

(TAAFTU = Thanks as always for these updates)
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