I've been testing them for a long time (from Dec 2007 to the present), and so has RetroOS (from Apr 2008 to the present; thanks RetroOS, you rock!
CDTSD.VxD, CDFS.VxD, SMARTVSD.VxD SCSI1HLP.VXD and VOLTRACK.VXD
In case you are interested in using them in your system, here's what you have to do:
*** BACKUP YOUR SYSTEM!!! ***
Create a temporary folder and name it, say, NEWPAT
Using 7-zip, WinRAR, WinZip or whatever your favorite file unpacker may be:
- Extract CDTSD.VxD, SMARTVSD.VxD SCSI1HLP.VXD and VOLTRACK.VXD from WIN_20.CAB, from your Win ME distribution disk and drop these files into NEWPAT;
- Extract CDFS.VxD from ME274175.EXE, which you have to download from MDGx's site, and drop it into NEWPAT;
- Extract all patch patterns from New_VxDs_PATs.7z, which is attached to this post, and drop it in NEWPAT;
- Extract PATCH.EXE from utils.zip, which you have to download from kanastacorp's site, and drop it into NEWPAT;
- If you don't already have it, extract GETVER.EXE from CmdLine.zip, which you have to download from lbrisar's site, and drop it into \%windir%\command\ folder (or just into NEWPAT if you don't intend to keep it);
getver *.VXD
It must show you all the .VxDs you've collected are version 4.90.0.3000, except for CDFS.VxD, which must be v. 4.90.0.3001 (if not, the something went wrong, recheck your previous steps).
Now let's do the actual patching (it must be done as described, because PATCH.EXE does not accept, say, *.VXD) so, at the command prompt run:
PATCH -p CDFS.VxD CDFS.PAT CDFS.NEW
When the prompt reapears, run:
PATCH -p CDTSD.VxD CDTSD.PAT CDTSD.NEW
When the prompt reapears, run:
PATCH -p SMARTVSD.VxD SMARTVSD.PAT SMARTVSD.NEW
When the prompt reapears, run:
PATCH -p SCSI1HLP.VxD SCSI1HLP.PAT SCSI1HLP.NEW
When the prompt reapears, run:
PATCH -p VOLTRACK.VxD VOLTRACK.PAT VOLTRACK.NEW
When the prompt reapears, run:
getver *.NEW
It must show you all the .NEWs PATCH created are version 4.90.0.3001, except for CDFS.VxD, which must be v. 4.90.0.3002 (if not, the something went wrong, recheck your previous steps).
When the prompt reapears, run:
Copy *.NEW %windir%\system\iosubsys /b /v
When the prompt reapears, close the DOS box.
*** This is the hazardous part! Be careful. ***
Restart in MS-DOS mode or boot into DOS from a BOOT diskette.
Go to %windir%\system\iosubsys.
Run a "dir *.NEW" command just to get the list of new files.
Rename to .OLD each of the 5 old .VxDs, one at a time (e. g. "ren CDFS.VXD *.OLD)
Run a "dir *.OLD" command just to check you now have 5 .OLD files corresponding to the 5 .NEW files you had as you started.
Run "ren *.NEW *.VXD"
Run a "dir *.NEW" command and now no file must be found, if everything went as it should.
Restart windows.
*** If windows doesn't start: Rename the five updated .VXDs back to .NEW and the files .OLD back to .VXD
Now windows must boot again. Once back in windows, recheck your steps and try again. ***
Once you're satisfied everything is working as it should, then you may delete the NEWPAT folder and all files inside it.
Of course, as always, the standard disclaimer applies: It works great for me, but YMMV and I can guarantee nothing whatsoever about these patches, and about the use you make of them. So, by deciding to apply them you fully accept that anything you do is of YOUR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY... Hence, if after adding these files your pc morphs into a purple mushroom and explodes, causing a 10-day worldwide blackout in the process, you know you can't blame me for it! You have been warned.
Kanastacorp's site is returning error #509 (= "Bandwidth Limit Exceeded") so I've uploaded their fundamental package here: utils.zip, for you to be able to get PATCH.EXE from it.
A further warning: in case you have a third party SMARTVSD.VXD in your system, like the one installed with the PROMISE add-on PATA or SATA controllers, you must keep the third party SMARTVSD.VXD. So you should do all of the above procedure just for the other four files, and skip replacing SMARTVSD.VXD.
Attached File(s)
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New_VxDs_PATs.7z (340bytes)
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