98SE2ME = Killer Replacements: ME -> 98 SE Updated December 14 2011
#301
Posted 20 September 2005 - 07:02 AM
#302
Posted 23 September 2005 - 04:06 PM
Scramjet, on Sep 20 2005, 07:02 AM, said:
Glad you found the fix.
#303
Posted 25 September 2005 - 09:55 AM
That computer I put 98SE2ME on was having some problems, I have a strong feeling its with the ME explorer and the rest of option 3. However, I cannot restore my old files. I've tried to remove option 3 both ways and nothing happened. Then I booted into dos, ran the restore to restore all of my old 98SE files it said it moved 98SEOLD back into C:\Windows and moved my 98SE2ME to 98SENEW. When I boot back up, I still have everything (option 3 included) installed. How can I fix this?
#304
Posted 26 September 2005 - 12:28 AM
>;]
(ps: same thing for option 3; previous versions of 98se2me would overwrite the orig 98se files, if u ran option #3 more than once... killing your chance to undo #3...)
gl
This post has been edited by PsycoUnc: 26 September 2005 - 12:29 AM
#305
Posted 26 September 2005 - 08:39 PM
#306
Posted 26 September 2005 - 10:28 PM
...
...... Hmmmm..... more thought on this matter is required, yet after 6 beers in the past 90 mins (on an empty stomach), I find my cognitive concentration even flakier than usual
#307
Posted 27 September 2005 - 11:33 AM
i'd like to contnue translating the 98se2me pack but i have a little problem, i'can't find a french version of the sysdm.cpl file version 4.90.3000, i tried to translate it myself, as i did it for the windows 98 version but it didn't work.
Do you were i could find that file?
Thanks for your answer.
MAtze
#308
Posted 29 September 2005 - 01:20 AM
hammer55, on Sep 25 2005, 09:55 AM, said:
That computer I put 98SE2ME on was having some problems, I have a strong feeling its with the ME explorer and the rest of option 3. However, I cannot restore my old files. I've tried to remove option 3 both ways and nothing happened. Then I booted into dos, ran the restore to restore all of my old 98SE files it said it moved 98SEOLD back into C:\Windows and moved my 98SE2ME to 98SENEW. When I boot back up, I still have everything (option 3 included) installed. How can I fix this?
The backup in C:\W98SEOLD has nothing to do with option 3.
The backup in C:\W98SEOLD can be used to restore your entire original 98SE OS only if you installed option 1 or 2.
All other options [from 3 up to 7] have their own [separate] backup + restore procedures.
All this is fully documented in READ1ST.TXT [100 KB] under the "98SE2ME.PIF COMPLETE GUIDE" chapter:
READ1ST.TXT
Option 3 does not backup any files in C:\W98SEOLD, but in %windir% and %windir%\SYSTEM, and the backup procedure for option 3 is completely different from options 1 and 2.
All files necessary to restore files replaced by option 3 are stored in %windir%\INF :
RSTR3F.BAT
RSTR3F.INF
ATTRIB.COM
FIND.COM
MEM.EXE
GETVER.EXE
All files replaced by option 3 are backed up as:
%windir%\*.98A
%windir%\SYSTEM\*.98A
If all files installed by option 3 are found [from a previous option 3 installation], option 3 is not installed over, but if even 1 file is missing, option 3 is installed over, even if u already installed option 3 at least once before.
Original 98SE files replaced by option 3 can be restored 2 ways:
1. Open Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs -> select "98SE2ME Option 3:
Restore Win98 SE Explorer, Shell32 + UI" -> click Add/Remove button -> reboot.
2. Or run [%windir% = usually C:\WINDOWS]:
%windir%\INF\RSTR3F.BAT
and then reboot.
Hope this helps.
#309
Posted 29 September 2005 - 01:23 AM
WebMatze, on Sep 27 2005, 11:33 AM, said:
Do you were i could find that file?
#310
Posted 02 October 2005 - 11:50 PM
MDGx, on Sep 29 2005, 01:20 AM, said:
1. Open Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs -> select "98SE2ME Option 3:
Restore Win98 SE Explorer, Shell32 + UI" -> click Add/Remove button -> reboot.
2. Or run [%windir% = usually C:\WINDOWS]:
%windir%\INF\RSTR3F.BAT
and then reboot.
Hope this helps.
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No go MGDx, but I think I'll just reformat.
Nice id*** proofing in the update.
#311
Posted 16 October 2005 - 10:27 PM
PS: am using 10-13-05 ver 98se2ME
This post has been edited by randiroo76073: 16 October 2005 - 10:31 PM
#312
Posted 17 October 2005 - 03:45 PM
WebMatze, on Sep 27 2005, 11:33 AM, said:
Do you were i could find that file?
Don't know nothing about the French version, but in the German version you'll find it in win_9.cab in the directory win9x of the original installation CD. I guess it must be on the french CD, too.
#313
Posted 17 October 2005 - 05:14 PM
aschlutter, on Oct 17 2005, 02:45 PM, said:
WebMatze, on Sep 27 2005, 11:33 AM, said:
Do you were i could find that file?
Don't know nothing about the French version, but in the German version you'll find it in win_9.cab in the directory win9x of the original installation CD. I guess it must be on the french CD, too.
http://support.micro....com/?id=272620
found here [English only
http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME
Hope this helps.
#314
Posted 17 October 2005 - 05:26 PM
randiroo76073, on Oct 16 2005, 09:27 PM, said:
PS: am using 10-13-05 ver 98se2ME
In both cases I could access Control Panel and all its applets ok 3 ways:
- from Start button Settings menu
- from Control Panel folder tweak:
http://www.mdgx.com/last3.htm#SYSFOL
- by running CONTROL.EXE.
Sorry, can't reproduce the bug you experienced.
Maybe there is some other software/update/pack/hotfix/driver/tool/tweak/game/etc on your computer that generates that error?
Maybe your OS has some system restrictions in place to prevent running certain system applets/tools/features/etc?
More info on system restrictions:
http://www.mdgx.com/...p9.htm#RESTRICT
Hope this helps.
#315
Posted 17 October 2005 - 07:31 PM
My puter
Went to HKLM/Software/Microsoft/windows/Current Version/Policies, found 4 keys there: NonEnum, Network, Ratings, WinOldApp[NonEnum not on wifes] exported NonEnum to desktop & deleted key from Reg. On hunch next went to HKU/Default/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Policies, 3 keys: comdlg32, Explorer, WinOldApp. Opened Explorer, found Dword: NoControlPanel = hex value, exported & deleted entry. Now have working Control Panel
Thanks for all your hard work on 98SE2ME, it's a great prgm & now that I've finally tried it I'll be using opt 3 too.
#316
Posted 18 October 2005 - 10:47 PM
randiroo76073, on Oct 17 2005, 06:31 PM, said:
My puter
Went to HKLM/Software/Microsoft/windows/Current Version/Policies, found 4 keys there: NonEnum, Network, Ratings, WinOldApp[NonEnum not on wifes] exported NonEnum to desktop & deleted key from Reg. On hunch next went to HKU/Default/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Policies, 3 keys: comdlg32, Explorer, WinOldApp. Opened Explorer, found Dword: NoControlPanel = hex value, exported & deleted entry. Now have working Control Panel
Thanks for all your hard work on 98SE2ME, it's a great prgm & now that I've finally tried it I'll be using opt 3 too.
Enjoy 98SE2ME.
#317
Posted 23 October 2005 - 03:09 PM
MDGx, on Sep 4 2005, 01:12 AM, said:
crashnburn, on Sep 2 2005, 05:41 PM, said:
thanx again............
For example, create a new shortcut on your desktop to winfile.exe, found in %windir% [usually C:\WINDOWS]. Then move winfile.exe to any other directory.
You will notice that after u restart Windows, or after you refresh/delete/recreate %windir%\ShellIconCache, or after you press F5 on the desktop, the winfile icon will show as a generic icon, represented by whichever shell32.dll icon is set on your computer for generic/non-existant/disabled/invalid file/folder shortcuts.
Then if u move winfile.exe back to %windir%, the icon should "fix" itself upon next restart, F5, shelliconcache repair/recreation.
Hope this helps.
Manually add the printer settings to the Win.ini
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type msconfig and then click OK.
3. Click the Win.ini tab.
4. Double-click the [Devices] entry.
5. Click New, and then add these two lines of text:
WinFax=WINFAX,FaxModem:
WinFax (Photo Quality)=WINFAXHQ,FaxModem:
6. Double-click the [PrinterPorts] entry.
7. Click New, and then add these two lines of text:
WinFax=WINFAX,FaxModem:,15,45
WinFax (Photo Quality)=WINFAXHQ,FaxModem:,15,45
8. Click OK, and then click Yes when prompted to restart the computer.
done........ i'm my own hero......
#318
Posted 25 October 2005 - 09:23 PM
crashnburn, on Oct 23 2005, 03:09 PM, said:
Manually add the printer settings to the Win.ini
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type msconfig and then click OK.
3. Click the Win.ini tab.
4. Double-click the [Devices] entry.
5. Click New, and then add these two lines of text:
WinFax=WINFAX,FaxModem:
WinFax (Photo Quality)=WINFAXHQ,FaxModem:
6. Double-click the [PrinterPorts] entry.
7. Click New, and then add these two lines of text:
WinFax=WINFAX,FaxModem:,15,45
WinFax (Photo Quality)=WINFAXHQ,FaxModem:,15,45
8. Click OK, and then click Yes when prompted to restart the computer.
done........ i'm my own hero......
#319
Posted 28 October 2005 - 02:00 AM
The video card is a Radeon 9200SE. Recently I tried replacing it with an ASUS V9520X (nvidia) card but this calls for EMM386 to be installed. I get a message to this effect at boot up. The boot process continues and installs EMM386 but then I get problems with some programs and the overall stability is affected. Can someone please help and tell me what is going on? Should I use a memory manager such as UMBPCI, or can I just 'clean' the Config.sys file and revert to a normal WIN98SE un-upgraded version, or what should I enter in the config.sys file?
My thanks again to Gape and MGDx.
#320
Posted 28 October 2005 - 02:04 PM
plop, on Oct 28 2005, 01:00 AM, said:
The video card is a Radeon 9200SE. Recently I tried replacing it with an ASUS V9520X (nvidia) card but this calls for EMM386 to be installed. I get a message to this effect at boot up. The boot process continues and installs EMM386 but then I get problems with some programs and the overall stability is affected. Can someone please help and tell me what is going on? Should I use a memory manager such as UMBPCI, or can I just 'clean' the Config.sys file and revert to a normal WIN98SE un-upgraded version, or what should I enter in the config.sys file?
My thanks again to Gape and MGDx.
But when you installed the vid card software, some utility [TSR] loaded itself from within config.sys or autoexec.bat, and that particular utility seems to require EMM386 [in other words requires expanded memory to either load or for its own memory needs].
I don't think that utility is necessary for proper operation in Windows, it's probably just a compatibility tool for DOS based video modes [?], and you can safely disable it:
REMark it by using ; in config.sys or :: in autoexec.bat in front of it followed by a space, and then reboot.
If that tool provides VESA VBE compatibility modes, you can use instead Scitech Display Doctor UNIVBE.EXE tool [freeware]:
http://www.mdgx.com/speed.htm#VGA
which if I recall correctly, doesn't require an expanded memory manager, just upper memory in order to save conventional ["low"] memory when it loads.
If your vid card already has VESA/VBE support built into its BIOS, then you don't need any such tools.
BTW:
UMBPCI.SYS does not provide/enable expanded [EMS] or extended [XMS] memory, only upper memory blocks [UMBs]:
http://www.mdgx.com/umb.htm
DOS based video tools may interfere with Windows video APIs [GDI] operation, which may result in errors and/or lockups.
Also, NVidia Forceware [universal] video drivers in current releases:
http://www.nvidia.co...9x_archive.html
usually provide most video modes support to Windows apps/games, and even for DOS games played from within Windows [DOS box].
It's best [if you can help it] to avoid using such tools, unless you plan on using native/true/pure MS-DOS mode to play DOS games, for example.
Hope this helps.
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