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MDGx
UPDATED · 12-20-2007
mcv93us
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
Bye.

Mcv'93
MDGx
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
MDGx
UPDATED · 12-24-2007

Enjoy.
Fredledingue
Updates on Christmas Eve! What a wonderful gift! smile.gif
mcv93us
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!!!

Mcv'93
noguru
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?)
the_guy
No it's not.

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

the_guy
Fredledingue
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
noguru
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..
MDGx
UPDATED · 12-27-2007

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

Enjoy.
dencorso
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.
RetroOS
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
blackwire
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
dencorso
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!
blackwire
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.
soporific
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)
dencorso
QUOTE (soporific @ Jan 14 2008, 12:21 AM) *
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?


Yes, soporifc, you're right, at least in part:
If you check the file version with getver.exe, it will report 4.90.0.3000, whereas if you select the file in Windows Explorer, right-click on it and select Properties, you'll find 4.90.0.3001...
Of course, as it loads OK in Windows 98SE, it is the patched version, so Properties is displaying the correct value,
but, at hexadecimal file offset 4717, B8 must be changed to B9, to update also the hexadecimal file version, the one getver.exe reports... newwink.gif
Drugwash
Or if you have the FileInfo plug-in installed in Total Commander, you can see everything you need to know (and more whistling.gif ):

dencorso
QUOTE (blackwire @ Jan 13 2008, 01:41 AM) *
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.


Hi, blackwire! welcome.gif

I've done some more testing (always with the folowing options selected in the view menu: Numeric Charts, Always on Top and Hide Title Bar), and was unable to reproduce your issue on 10 different machines, by now. Of course, my testing has one bias, because all the machines I've tested it in had AMD processors, so I'd warmly welcome test results from other users of Intel processors. There might be something there. I doubt the powerstrip can be related to your issue, as I would any other kind of overclocking (overclock issues usually crash the machine, instead of causing unusual behaviour). It is important to test it in Numeric Charts Mode, because the patch corrects a rounding issue, which is difficult to see in this mode, but probably impossible to percieve in graphic modes... I've also disassembled the relevant part of the code from both files in my release, and can confirm the patch is applied correctly, and is identical to the disassembly provided by Geoff Chappell in his original bug report. I fail to see how the code change Geoff's patch implements could be causing the issue you reported, though. So, it seems that what you are experiencing must be due to some quirk peculiar to your installation. Did you try the Win ME version in your system? Does it cause the same issue? A side note: the only occasion in which I've had CPU usages close to 100%, consistently, was when AVG was running in the background, although it didn't stay solid in 100%, but did so for a series of short periods. Best wishes.
soporific
QUOTE (dencorso @ Jan 14 2008, 04:54 PM) *
QUOTE (soporific @ Jan 14 2008, 12:21 AM) *
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?


Yes, soporifc, you're right, at least in part:
If you check the file version with getver.exe, it will report 4.90.0.3000, whereas if you select the file in Windows Explorer, right-click on it and select Properties, you'll find 4.90.0.3001...
Of course, as it loads OK in Windows 98SE, it is the patched version, so Properties is displaying the correct value,
but, at hexadecimal file offset 4717, B8 must be changed to B9, to update also the hexadecimal file version, the one getver.exe reports... newwink.gif

i never thought to check properties--- you're really good with these 'only partially right' situations, i think this is my third with you thumbup.gif
MDGx
Hi guys,

I'm back. newwink.gif
I had an unfortunate computer crash a couple of weeks ago, so I had to rebuild my PC from scratch.

I have changed the hex address in DISKTSD.VXD as instructed by dencorso [thanks again newwink.gif], please install again to see if now getver displays the version correctly.
I can't tell because I don't have access to Win98 SE anymore, I'm running XP exclusively for now, my new mobo may [or may not] support 98 SE, so until I get on a computer with 98 SE [or fix my mobo Intel P35 chipset INFs to work with 98 SE], I won't be able to test anything. sad.gif

* 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, English]:
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

HTH
soporific
QUOTE (MDGx @ Jan 17 2008, 08:33 AM) *
Hi guys,

I'm back. newwink.gif
I had an unfortunate computer crash a couple of weeks ago, so I had to rebuild my PC from scratch.

I have changed the hex address in DISKTSD.VXD as instructed by dencorso [thanks again newwink.gif], please install again to see if now getver displays the version correctly.
I can't tell because I don't have access to Win98 SE anymore, I'm running XP exclusively for now, my new mobo may [or may not] support 98 SE, so until I get on a computer with 98 SE [or fix my mobo Intel P35 chipset INFs to work with 98 SE], I won't be able to test anything. sad.gif

welcome.gif MDGx welcome back ... and welcome to my world biggrin.gif . Ever since i switched to a mobo that didn't support Win98se, i've been relying on Virtual PC 2007 to do all my AP testing. Its sufficient for doing all the code testing, and then the last thing i do is a real world test on my 3rd machine (an old Pentium 3 machine). Virtual Additions works very well which makes access to the test OS very easy. It will also save you lots of time, my dual CPU handles the VM very well and Win98 inside it runs very fast, and i can also do lots of other stuff at the same time.
MDGx
UPDATED 1-29-2008

Enjoy.
RetroOS
QUOTE (MDGx @ Jan 30 2008, 06:54 AM) *
UPDATED · 1-29-2008

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


Enjoy.

Oooh goody, a new Java 6 update! tongue.gif
I'd been checking regularly but still the Updates Guy bet me to it!

Well, 2008 has been busy with updates for 9x so far!
Windows 7? Bring it on! I know where I'm staying!

MDGx, still holding up Windows 9x in 2008! Man you're good!
soporific
QUOTE (RetroOS @ Jan 30 2008, 07:40 PM) *
QUOTE (MDGx @ Jan 30 2008, 06:54 AM) *
UPDATED · 1-29-2008

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


Enjoy.

Oooh goody, a new Java 6 update! tongue.gif
I'd been checking regularly but still the Updates Guy bet me to it!

RetroOS, don't feel bad that i rebuffed all your advances as to including Java 6 update 4 in AP but as soon as MDGx lists it as a bonafide Win98SE update, wham, its in AP faster than you can say "what would we do without MDGx", its because i'm so used to MDGx being the final word on these things ... then dencorso turned up, and now we've got you as an authority on what works and what doesn't. Yayus! But who do i trust? laugh.gif
Drugwash
Has anyone tried to edit their MySpace account profile under Win98SE, having Java 6 installed and set as default? I've had trouble seeing some of the applets (color pickers, sliders, etc) as well as CPU usage to 100% (400MHz Pentium II, 256 MB PC133 RAM). I had to uninstall it. Could anyone else confirm (or not) this behavior?
RetroOS
QUOTE (Drugwash @ Jan 31 2008, 06:00 AM) *
Has anyone tried to edit their MySpace account profile under Win98SE, having Java 6 installed and set as default?...

Did you try Update 4?
Drugwash
Nope, that was 6u3 that I had at the time. I'd rather wait for other opinions before I decide what to do, as I'm already after a bad (unrelated) experience yesterday that could've gone VERY wrong and I'm trying to avoid a heart attack. unsure.gif
RetroOS
Java 6 Update 4 is working without a hitch in 98SE. smile.gif

Here is the warning text from the install (note the 'for best results we recommend' bit):

Warning: This is not a supported Operating System

Thank you for choosing the Java(TM ) Platform. You may continue with this
installation, but for best results we recommend running on one of the following
operating systems: Windows XP Professional (SP2), Windows XP Home (SP2),
Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Professional (SP4+), and Windows Vista.
MDGx
Hi guys [and gals],

I've been very busy lately, but I managed to compile the English + Italian MS IE 6.0 SP1 updates [files from MS08-010 a.k.a. Q944533/KB944533 for Win2000 SP4 = February 2008 MS Security Update]:
http://www.mdgx.com/ietoy.htm#IEC

* Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0 SP1 for Windows 98/NT4 SP6a/2000/ME/XP Cumulative
BROWSEUI.DLL, DANIM.DLL, DXTRANS.DLL, IEPEERS.DLL, INSENG.DLL, JSPROXY.DLL,
MSHTML.DLL, PNGFILT.DLL, SHDOCLC.DLL, SHDOCVW.DLL, SHLWAPI.DLL, URL.DLL,
URLMON.DLL + WININET.DLL Security Vulnerabilities Fix (English):
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms08-010.mspx
More info:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=944533
- Unofficial MS IE 6.0 SP1 Fix for Windows 98/98 SP1/98 SE/NT4 SP6a/2000/ME/XP/XP SP1 [3.67 MB, English]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/IE944533.EXE
- Unofficial MS IE 6.0 SP1 Fix for Windows 98/98 SP1/98 SE/NT4 SP6a/2000/ME/XP/XP SP1 [3.67 MB, Italian]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/IT944533.EXE

Updates above replace older Q942615/KB942615 [MS07-069] updates, which are now obsolete.

Please test and post here if any problems.

Enjoy.
RetroOS
Cool!
I'll check if the latest BROWSEUI.DLL has the same problem with the Windows Me Explorer as the previous version did...

Also, Sun Java 6.0 Update 5 is out. I have not tested it yet though... I'll post the results...

EDIT: KB944533 looks good so far... Java 6.0u5 looks good so far...

EDIT2: It's been 12 days and all is good! KB944533 must be the best IE6 SP1 update pack that MS have released.
No problems. Not a sausage. Zilch. Java 6u5 is just as stable.
Sweet as!
MDGx
UPDATED 3-20-2008

Enjoy.
noguru
QUOTE (MDGx @ Mar 20 2008, 11:25 PM) *
UPDATED · 3-20-2008

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


Enjoy.


Thanks for posting. The JEMMEX dos utils make me very happy. I might have done things wrong in the past with others, but this is the first UDMA manager that works on my VIA chipset/mainboard. Backing up my Windows partition now takes 14 minutes instead of 25!


erpdude8
QUOTE (RetroOS @ Mar 6 2008, 03:19 AM) *
EDIT2: It's been 12 days and all is good! KB944533 must be the best IE6 SP1 update pack that MS have released.
No problems. Not a sausage. Zilch. Java 6u5 is just as stable.
Sweet as!


RetroOS, Microsoft made the official KB944533 IE6 SP1 update for Win2000 SP4 systems only. The unofficial KB944533 IE6 SP1 update for Win98/ME is made by someone else other than MS.

Bad news about KB941029 msvbvm60.dll 6.00.9802 hotfix. It's no longer available, but the good news is that version 6.00.9802 of the msvbvm60.dll file IS included in WinVista SP1 and WinXP SP3. I've obtained this newer file from the XP SP3 RC2 pack. Let me know if anybody wants version 6.0.98.02 of the msvbvm60.dll file.

Note to MDGx: I've released version 2.50 of the unofficial Win98 FE service pack almost 2 weeks ago:

Unofficial Win98 FE SP 2.50 Full Edition-
http://www.usaupload.net/d/yewpi8d9czk

Unofficial Win98 FE SP 2.50 Lite Edition-
http://www.usaupload.net/d/8u6ccpuwmhd

AND I have just re-posted my Win98 & ME Updates page.
MDGx
UPDATED · 3-21-2008

98 SP2 2.50 Full + Lite (English):
http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#SP1

Enjoy.
RetroOS
QUOTE (erpdude8 @ Mar 22 2008, 03:04 AM) *
...
RetroOS, Microsoft made the official KB944533 IE6 SP1 update for Win2000 SP4 systems only. The unofficial KB944533 IE6 SP1 update for Win98/ME is made by someone else other than MS.
...

Yeah, not the best wording... I must have got caught up in the happiness of the moment!
I should have said that the updated binaries from KB944533 are really stable...
Anyway, I'm sure by now that most readers know that MS have not released an official IE6 SP1 update for 9x for ages...

Thanks for clearing up my ambiguous wording. biggrin.gif

And, thanks MDGx for more updates!
MDGx
UPDATED · 3-31-2008

Enjoy.
RetroOS
Another great suite of updates from MDGx!
OLEUP, VBVM60, and SCR579x all good so far...

WIA 1.0 (from previous update additions) back-dated some files...
I understand that it overwrites various STI files with the Me versions...
However, it back-dated Twain files (I'm using the newer versions from XP SP2) and also MSVCP50.DLL.

TWUNK_32.EXE 1.7.1.0 > 1.7.0.0
TWAIN_32.DLL 1.7.1.1 > 1.7.1.0
MSVCP50.DLL 5.00.7051 > 5.00.7022

These files are not unique to Windows Me and should not be back-dated, especially MSVCP50.DLL since it could break some older software.
bristols
QUOTE (MDGx @ Jun 23 2006, 08:09 PM) *
QUOTE (erpdude8 @ Jun 23 2006, 08:44 AM)
CRYPTME has 128SC.DLL file! Remove it and any references to 128SC.DLL as it is NOT needed and outdated for WinME. Revise the CRYPTME.EXE patch. WinME has built-in 128bit SSL encryption for IE.
You're right.
SCHANNEL.DLL is ver 5.131.2133.2 on WinME.
I took schannel.dll from WinME CD, renamed it to 128sc.dll and added it to cryptme.exe for completeness.

* Unofficial Windows ME CRYPT32.DLL 5.131.2133.6, CRYPTDLG.DLL 5.00.1558.6072, CRYPTUI.DLL 5.131.2133.2, ENHSIG.DLL 5.00.1877.8, MSASN1.DLL 5.00.2195.6905, MSCAT32.DLL 5.131.2133.2, MSSIP32.DLL 5.131.2133.2, RSAENH.DLL 5.00.2133.2, SCHANNEL.DLL 5.131.2133.2, SOFTPUB.DLL 5.131.2133.2, WINTRUST.DLL 5.131.2133.2 + XENROLL.DLL 5.131.3659.0 128-bit SSL Encryption Security Vulnerability Fixes:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms04-011.mspx
Direct download [721 KB, English]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/CRYPTME.EXE



Hi MDGx,

I notice that you've also added 128sc.dll to your CRYPT9X.EXE package (intended for 98/98SE). But you have removed schannel.dll from it, too. Could you please explain the reasoning here? Do you intend for 128sc.dll to replace schannel.dll, for example?

Just by way of comparison, Gape's USP3 installs schannel.dll.
erpdude8
QUOTE (bristols @ Apr 14 2008, 04:54 AM) *
Hi MDGx,

I notice that you've also added 128sc.dll to your CRYPT9X.EXE package (intended for 98/98SE). But you have removed schannel.dll from it, too. Could you please explain the reasoning here? Do you intend for 128sc.dll to replace schannel.dll, for example?

Just by way of comparison, Gape's USP3 installs schannel.dll.


I think so, bristols. After the 128sc.dll file is copied onto the computer, it will then be renamed to schannel.dll. He kinda "designed" it that way. There's no need to worry about that.

MDGx, MS has posted the MS08-022 Jscript.dll + Vbscript.dll security updates:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms08-022.mspx

If you take a look at MS KB article 944338:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944338
The jscript.dll & vbscript.dll files for WSH 5.6 are version 5.6.0.8835. Can you include these files into your unofficial MSE 5.6 pack for Win98/ME and for NT4?
MDGx
QUOTE (RetroOS @ Apr 5 2008, 09:56 PM) *
Another great suite of updates from MDGx!
OLEUP, VBVM60, and SCR579x all good so far...

WIA 1.0 (from previous update additions) back-dated some files...
I understand that it overwrites various STI files with the Me versions...
However, it back-dated Twain files (I'm using the newer versions from XP SP2) and also MSVCP50.DLL.

TWUNK_32.EXE 1.7.1.0 > 1.7.0.0
TWAIN_32.DLL 1.7.1.1 > 1.7.1.0
MSVCP50.DLL 5.00.7051 > 5.00.7022

These files are not unique to Windows Me and should not be back-dated, especially MSVCP50.DLL since it could break some older software.
Please address all questions/requests about WIA 1.0 to the author [Maximus-Decim], in the WIA forum:
http://www.msfn.org/board/?showtopic=113276

HTH
MDGx
UPDATED · 4-16-2008

Enjoy.
PROBLEMCHYLD
QUOTE (blackwire @ Feb 28 2007, 01:26 PM) *
SETUPAPI:
http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#MEU
and:
http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#9SU
* Unofficial Windows 98/98 SP1/98 SE/ME SETUPAPI.DLL 5.1.2600.2180 Update [442 KB]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/SETUPAPI.EXE

Has anyone tryed older version from XPSP1 SETUPAPI.DLL 5.1.2600.1106
winxpi
So recently I tried to install the newest "DirectX End-User Runtimes (March 2008)" .
I could install the pack but furthermore it wasn't even displayed why it couldn't be installed.
It didn't say non compatbile with Windows 98/ME althought only systems since Win 2000 are listed in the downloads so I just wonder why no message comes up whats wrong.
Any ideas what to change?
Yah the download file is:
directx_mar2008_redist.exe
RetroOS
QUOTE (winxpi @ Apr 26 2008, 12:59 AM) *
So recently I tried to install the newest "DirectX End-User Runtimes (March 2008)"...
...
Yah the download file is:
directx_mar2008_redist.exe

Hi winxpi,
Microsoft dropped two files out of the DirectX redist since Dec 2006.
These two are BDA.cab and DirectX.cab. These two files have to be installed before any newer updates will install on Windows 98/Me.
If you have never installed the December 2006 DirectX redist then any newer ones will not install properly.
Download the Dec 2006 DirectX redist and install first, and then you can install newer ones any time.
Download: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;DisplayLang=en
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winxpi
THX for the info.
I'll try that now and tell if I'm successfull rolleyes.gif .

Edit:
Well December 06 and November 07 did work but March 08 still shows the same error message. huh.gif
RetroOS
QUOTE (winxpi @ Apr 27 2008, 05:29 AM) *
...March 08 still shows the same error message. huh.gif

Hmm... I installed the March 2008 Redist recently with no problems...
It started, copied some updated Managed DirectX files, and ended successfully...
Not sure why yours fails...
DirectX cannot be 'uninstalled' since it is an integral part of Windows, so you can't remove it and reinstall it...
What is your Windows version? 98, 98SE, Me?
Also, what update packs (if any) have been installed - like Auto-Patcher 98SE, Unofficial 98SE Service Pack, Revolutions Pack 7, 98SE2ME, and so on?
MDGx
QUOTE (RetroOS @ Apr 26 2008, 10:19 PM) *
QUOTE (winxpi @ Apr 27 2008, 05:29 AM) *
...March 08 still shows the same error message.

Hmm... I installed the March 2008 Redist recently with no problems...
It started, copied some updated Managed DirectX files, and ended successfully...
Not sure why yours fails...
DirectX cannot be 'uninstalled' since it is an integral part of Windows, so you can't remove it and reinstall it...
What is your Windows version? 98, 98SE, Me?
Also, what update packs (if any) have been installed - like Auto-Patcher 98SE, Unofficial 98SE Service Pack, Revolutions Pack 7, 98SE2ME, and so on?
DirectX 9.0c files for Win9x/ME are not included in the March 2008 DX release.
Actually they are not included begining with the Jan 2007 release.
Last official DX for 9x/ME OSes is Dec 2006.

All you installed was a couple of MDX reg entries [which are useless to Win9x/ME OSes, because DX has not been updated for these OSes since Dec 2006], nothing else.

Last DX release compatible with 9x/ME OSes is here [please see which OSes each applies to]:
http://www.mdgx.com/dx.htm#DX9
respectively:
- unofficial, updated to August 2007 [includes a few MDX files and reg entries, which were not in the Dec 2006 release]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/DX90C.EXE
- official, Dec 2006:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/c...2006_redist.exe


HTH
MDGx
UPDATED · 4-27-2008

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