New Features of Version 2.0
#41
Posted 22 November 2004 - 12:03 PM
as far as i know msdos 8 is part of dreaded windows me
#43
Posted 22 November 2004 - 07:09 PM
This bug and its fix are explained here:
http://www.users.dir...e/regsmall.html
Instructions are not very clear, but the author implies that all regedit.exe versions are buggy, and reconstitution of registry in native/pure MS-DOS may break the registry DAT files if it contains *any* MS Office and/or Outlook keys.
As I recall from the modified regedit author's website:
http://www.users.dir...e/regsmall.html
as quoted from his smallreg.rtf [part of smalreg4.zip]:
http://www.users.dir...eg/Smalreg4.zip
"There is an additional undocumented regedit.exe bug that exists in both the Win95 and OSR2 versions of regedit.exe (as well as all versions of Win98 beta that have been released as of the writing of this procedure). This bug is the inability of regedit.exe to import keys that contain embedded control codes. Although, embedded control codes are very common in modem initialization strings, this bug may have gone unnoticed because many of these registry entries are automatically re-created (with the embedded control codes) the first time they are needed thus no functionality is lost or impaired. However, your registry may also have embedded control codes (such as LF or CR characters) in other registry keys that are not automatically re-created, such as the key used to hold your signature for MS Internet Mail and News or Outlook Express. If such keys are used in your system, after completing this procedure you will have to re-enter the missing data using the program that created the data originally, or you can download FIXREG written by Ben Jos Walbeehm, which is available at http://home.tampabay...ehm/mrcode.html [not available anymore!].
This program will fix the missing embedded control code keys. The text file included in Ben Jos's fixreg.zip download package gives a more comprehensive description of this problem and the fix."
the buggy regedit [unmodified] cannot properly import certain reg keys that are terminated by CR or LF markers.
Although both authors (Smallreg's and Fixreg's) agree on the same problem, they have a contradictory opinion about Win98's regedit fixing (or not) this bug.
IMHO I recommend to *all* Win95/98 users to get the fixed regedit to avoid any problems.
There used to be more info at http://www.walbeehm.com/ [http://home.tampabay.rr.com/walbeehm/], but Ben Jos's site is gone.
I have Ben Jos's FixReg files [54 KB] for further reading:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/FIXREG.ZIP
#44
Posted 24 November 2004 - 04:00 AM
a fast and free mp3 extension.... really good should pehaps included
http://www.mutschler.de/mp3ext/
#45
Posted 24 November 2004 - 04:17 PM
available as a standalone download. Attempting to use the
MSDOS 8 files from WinME under a Win98 or Win98se system can
actually make things worse. Mentioned at Axcel216's Windows 98/98 SE
©Tricks + Secrets - Part 5 page:
http://www.mdgx.com/98-5.htm
In the 'KILLER REPLACEMENTS: ME -> 98 SE' section he mentions NOT
to replace the COMMAND.COM & IO.SYS files. And I haven't experienced
any problems whatsoever with the vmm32.vxd file under my old PC
using Win98se. If there are problems with the vmm32.vxd file in Win98
it's usually a corrupted or damaged vmm32.vxd file in which can only
be fixed by re-installing Win98.
Tarun says it's better to have an empty or non-existent vmm32? I don't
agree with that. Read the posts by HSI and Gape here about vmm32:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=32526&st=0
#46
Posted 24 November 2004 - 04:20 PM
erpdude8, on Nov 24 2004, 05:17 PM, said:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=32526&st=0
Could you direct me to where I said that? As I do not recall saying that, unless it was from an old post dating back to much earlier this year.
#47
Posted 24 November 2004 - 04:26 PM
Watch out, it has a GNU public license. This can cause big headaches and is definitely not "free".
For example, it means I have the right to make a modified version of them mp3 extension, and Gape must provide me with some SP source so I can distribute my own SP with the modified mp3 extension. Otherwise Gape is violating my rights.
But if you do include it please make it optional, its nonstandard and e.g. some of like oggs not mp3 files.
#48
Posted 25 November 2004 - 06:46 AM
azagahl, on Nov 25 2004, 12:26 AM, said:
For example, it means I have the right to make a modified version of them mp3 extension, and Gape must provide me with some SP source so I can distribute my own SP with the modified mp3 extension. Otherwise Gape is violating my rights.
But if you do include it please make it optional, its nonstandard and e.g. some of like oggs not mp3 files.
It is a good tool, but as I said, generally I don't like to add any 3rd party tool into the SP. If I add a 3rd party tool, it must be useful for most of users. So, this tool is not suitable for the SP.
#49
Posted 25 November 2004 - 11:48 AM
not every1 is into stuff like that
if most were that be a diff story
like for example tweakui,that is very useful for most users if not all users
#50
Posted 26 November 2004 - 11:09 AM
MSDOS 8 was written specifically for Windows ME and attempting to use
the MSDOS 8 files under a non-WinME system like Win98 can cause more
problems. MS-DOS included in all versions of Win98 is 7.1 and runs well.
Like I said before, I never had any problems with the vmm32.vxd file
and if that file goes bad just re-install Windows.
#51
Posted 26 November 2004 - 07:39 PM
#52
Posted 28 November 2004 - 04:16 AM
but check this out: SWITCH WINDOW (ver 1.0.1)
maybe can find something like it to add, it sure is nice in winXP. just thought on something to add.
#53
Posted 29 November 2004 - 11:33 AM
is corrupted by a computer virus, PC crash or a hard drive malfunction
or when trying to fix the HD problems & the vmm32.vxd file with Scandisk
in DOS mode when Windows is not running.
#54
Posted 29 November 2004 - 07:57 PM
comp is fairly new only 1-3 months old
#55
Posted 01 December 2004 - 10:16 AM
remember tarun was talking about Internet Explorer Not About Non Internet Explorer Stuff so next time keep on the subject plz
#56
Posted 01 December 2004 - 10:38 AM
It can break your system. You may as well reformat the HD and start
over from scratch. What version of Windows are you actually using?
Just forget about DOS 8 as it is a part of WinME and can never be used
under Win95 or Win98.
#57
Posted 01 December 2004 - 12:58 PM
#58
Posted 01 December 2004 - 01:04 PM
i know it says for windows me but some of these can be used on windows 98 se
i applied some and they make windows 98 boot faster by not loading some stuff assuming you don't use them the drivespace &compression utilities
#59
Posted 02 December 2004 - 01:07 PM
I tried the new vmm32.vxd compressed as well as non-compressed (2+ MB). I never noticed any difference in bootup speed or resource usage, but I didn't measure it either. I have backups if you guys can recommend a method for measuring these things so I can try all methods (original + seperate vxds, combined compressed and combined uncompressed).
I was using vxdlib.exe (vxdlib.zip from Axcel216's site) and it seems like a nice tool. It should be very easy to write a program that uses vxdlib.exe to build vmm32.vxd, so you do not have to depend on wininit.ini.
#60
Posted 02 December 2004 - 01:42 PM
azagahl, on Dec 2 2004, 09:07 PM, said:
azagahl,
Could you test your system with compressed and non-compressed VMM32.VXDs? You can use a simple benchmark program such as PCPlayer 3D Benchmark or WinTune98.
For testing bootup speed, you can use a chronograph
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