ZaPbUzZ, on Jan 31 2007, 04:38 AM, said:
I need to know a couple of things.
Ater installation the system's autoexec.bat is still loading files into the system directory on each reboot how come?
Would it be possible to place a 3rd party compression utility such as 7zip into a background utility
to automatically load the set of winme files whenever it is needed than scanning the unofficial
service pack cab.
Is there a place online to grab a complete manual installation guide that outlines the components effects and problems that can or can't happen doing this mod.
Thankyou.
P.S. In case people are migrating to NT for driver compatability; winme actually accepts some
xp drivers as it is a hybrid driver system unique to the rest of 9x.
I have been running my own mod of this for years but i haven't been able to the registry, shell and driver components..good job.
One thing i did do is put default system drivers into 98se from winme .. it was good.
Thanks a lot for your appreciation.
I hope you enjoy 98SE2ME.
To answer your questions:
1. Autoexec.bat is used to run batch files right after (re)boot but before Windows GUI starts [win.com].
But after those batch files complete their run, the modded autoexec.bat is deleted and replaced with original [unmodified] autoexec.bat [if any].
2. The WinME files installed by 98SE2ME into C:\9!M are extracted from the installer, which is built using InnoSetup [
http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php ], which in turn uses 7-zip compression to shrink files to maximum compression ratio available. This is detailed in READ1ST.TXT:
READ1ST.TXT
under the "UNINSTALL 98SE2ME" section, and also in INNOFILE.TXT [part of INNOFILE.ZIP]:
http://www.mdgx.com/9s2m/INNOFILE.ZIP
Whenever 1 runs the main batch [98SE2ME.PIF], and then selects an option, necessary files are copied from C:\9!M to respective target directories, and necessary files [if any] are extracted from WinME CABs, which must be present for most options.
Disk space taken by 98SE2ME installation files is ~ 9 MB.
After installing desired option(s), 98SE2ME can be completely uninstalled, thus freeing that disk space.
3. Complete 98SE2ME guide is here [in plain TXT format]:
READ1ST.TXT
See the "98SE2ME.PIF COMPLETE GUIDE" section for details on all installed components [8 options total].
Same READ1ST.TXT pops up whenever one installs 98SE2ME, or any options.
4. Win98 SE also accepts certain NT4/2000/XP/2003 drivers, even better after installing 98SE2ME options 1, 2 or 8.
HTH