Hey eby I see there are still a few 98er's around.
Perhaps someone will know the answer to this one. After using Disk Cleanup (cleanmgr.exe) or Disk Defragmenter (defrag.exe) and I go to close them, I get the error..."program has performed an illegal action and will be closed". The programs actually work and complete thier actions fine. When I check the details of the log created I see the following (Disk Cleanup example shown, similar for Defragmenter)...
Win32 Kernel core component performed an invalid memory access.
Module Name: KERNEL32.DLL
Description: Win32 Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Application Name: Cleanmgr.exe
Description: Disk Space Cleanup Manager for Windows
Version: 4.10.1693
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Windows KB891711 component has altered Windows system files.
Module Name: KB891711.EXE
Description: Windows KB891711 component
Version: 4.10.2223
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Windows KB918547 EXE component has altered Windows system files.
Module Name: KB918547.EXE
Description: Windows KB918547 EXE component
Version: 4.10.2224
------> System Information <------
Microsoft Windows 98 4.10.1998
Upgrade using Full OEM CD
My specs. are...
Pentium II 350mhz
192MB RAM
IE 5 6.0.2800.1106
Windows 98 preinstalled by system builder. I reinstalled over top of itself with a Microsoft Windows 98 OEM disk that they gave me. I don't know if it is the one they used.
Something I just recently noticed is that my System Information says
Microsoft Windows 98 4.10.1998
Upgrade using Full OEM CD
But when I right click My Computer/Properties it says
Microsoft Windows 98
Version 4.10.2222
Registered to: My Name
*****-OEM-*******-*****
What does all this mean? I know Second Edition is 4.10.2222A (mine has no alpha extension) and it does not say Second Edition.
Also, I know there are a lot of Utilities out there that work better than the built in's but I like everything clean and working.
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Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter cause error when they close
#2
Posted 12 January 2008 - 06:58 AM
Hmmm .....
I believe what you have is windows 98 Gold/first edition. You should ensure that your updates and patches are for that particular version.
Rgds
I believe what you have is windows 98 Gold/first edition. You should ensure that your updates and patches are for that particular version.
Rgds
#3
Posted 13 January 2008 - 10:04 AM
PassingBy, on Jan 12 2008, 07:58 AM, said:
I believe what you have is windows 98 Gold/first edition. You should ensure that your updates and patches are for that particular version.
I've never heard of it. I'll look around and see what I can find. In the mean time, you don't have any guesses for the Disk utility troubles have you?
Thank you.
#4
Posted 13 January 2008 - 11:04 AM
Isn't Win98FE version 4.10.1998?
...Aside that, I'd suggest running Memtest to see if you have bad RAM. The "invalid memory access" is what leads me to that conclusion... though I suppose that could be accessing that HDD too. Well, no reason NOT to test the RAM, right?
...Aside that, I'd suggest running Memtest to see if you have bad RAM. The "invalid memory access" is what leads me to that conclusion... though I suppose that could be accessing that HDD too. Well, no reason NOT to test the RAM, right?
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