Service Pack for Windows ME
#452
Posted 14 December 2007 - 05:52 PM
MDGx, on Nov 30 2007, 10:10 AM, said:
* Unofficial Windows ME Service Pack 1 (SP1) 2.02 Beta 9:
http://www.msfn.org/...showtopic=61407
ME SP1 [20.9 MB, English, free]:
http://www.mdgx.com/spx/MESP1.EXE
HTH
The new WinMe SP has caused the same errors as the 3 previous unofficial SP versions I have tried. When I try to open the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary, which I use a lot, I get this popup (***** MWEBCD - "FATAL ERROR: Unable to find the dictionary file!" *****). I also tried un-installing the SP from Add/Remove Programs and ,again, get this same error during the reboot: "Error loading gdi.exe. You must reinstall Windows." I re-imaged, again, so all is well.
These install attempts (installing only the updates & hotfixes) are being tried on a new rig I recently had built, it's still an 'internet virgin', no other updates. Keep up the good work. I'll be watching for the next unofficial release.
#453
Posted 02 February 2008 - 09:10 AM
txagpilot, on Dec 14 2007, 05:52 PM, said:
RE-install the Merriam-Webster Dictionary program from your CD (hey, I have this kind of program).
I'll have to check on the spupdate.inf and spuninst.inf files of the ME service pack and help the_guy correct problems with them. It looks like the wrong version of gdi.exe was restored (most likely from the mini.cab file when it should be restoring gdi.exe from any of the win_*.cab files).
#454
Posted 02 February 2008 - 04:50 PM
erpdude8, on Feb 2 2008, 09:10 AM, said:
I'll have to check on the spupdate.inf and spuninst.inf files of the ME service pack and help the_guy correct problems with them. It looks like the wrong version of gdi.exe was restored (most likely from the mini.cab file when it should be restoring gdi.exe from any of the win_*.cab files).
I had already tried twice, in two different ways, in re-installing the dictionary from the CD. One way (twice done) was already having the dictionary installed prior to installing the SP, then un-installing it and re-installing it. Same error. The other way (twice done) was by NOT having the dictionary installed, installing the SP, then installing the dictionary. Same error. In both scenarios, the install(s) did not have any problem, the error appeared in all instances upon launching the program.
These un-installs and installs were also carefully triple cross-checked by MS RegClean, jv16 PowerTools, and SystemSuite Registry Cleaner for any components left behind in the registry that might have caused any error, as well as checking the HD for any files or folders left behind.
I had noted in my original post that this was a new rig I had custom build. I should add that the OS install was done with a new MS-CD of Windows Millennium purchased 9/12/3, and that I had 137 other programs installed at that point, the dictionary being the only one with error.
If I can be of any help in resolving the matter, please respond with any requests. Thank you for the response erpdude8.
#455
Posted 10 March 2008 - 09:54 AM
txagpilot, on Feb 2 2008, 04:50 PM, said:
MS RegClean is totally crap and worthless under WinME, txagpilot. You should have used WinME's built-in Registry Checker [Scanreg.exe or Scanregw.exe] program since it does a far better job checking for and fixing registry problems. MS RegClean is barely incompatible with WinME and can wreck an ME computer. any other registry utilities (beside Regclean) are okay by me.
After un-installing the Merriam-Webster Dictionary app, delete all registry entries referencing it, reboot WinME and re-install it; don't install the Merriam-Webster Dictionary Macros for Microsoft Word if you do not have MS Word installed, so I would do a Custom install of this program instead. Also, you may want to get the latest version of this app. I have version 3.0 of this program.
I've contacted the_guy almost a month ago about the problems with the latest beta of his WinME SP but got no response back. Seems like he's currently busy.
This post has been edited by erpdude8: 10 March 2008 - 10:18 AM
#456
Posted 12 June 2008 - 02:40 AM
Recently I download windows me sp1 2.02beta9 from mdgx.com. After I install it everything is working fine but after that, i tried to uninstall it. During the uninstallation process it show a file '1028' not found from precopy.cab. But i tried to locate it manually still cannot so I click the 'skip file'.
Then I restart my pc and it can't access windows me and turn off automatiaclly.
Anybody can help?
#457
Posted 12 June 2008 - 03:44 AM
I suggest you try the following:
1) Start from a re-imaged partition.
2) Make back-up copies of gdi.exe and gdi32.dll and store them in a new folder named prevgdi.
3) Install windows me sp1 2.02beta9
4) Make back-up copies of gdi.exe and gdi32.dll and store them in a new folder named nextgdi.
5) Disable file protection
6) Make a snapshot of the registry with regshot 1.8.1
7) Install the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
8) Make the 2nd snapshot of the registry with regshot 1.8.1 and create the difference file. Now you'll know exactly what has chabged.
9) Test the dictionary. It probably won't work.
10) Uninstall it with a bootable floppy on the FDD, so that it boots to DOS
11) From DOS, copy gdi.exe and gdi32.dll from nextgdi to %windir%/system.
12) Eject the DOS floppy and reboot again. Hopefully it won't give you the error loading gdi.exe.
13) In case it does give the error all the same, repeat 11-12 using the files fro prevgdi.
Wow! Its a lot of work and won't necessarily solve the problem with the dictionary directly, but will provide you with more info to do it and maybe will solve the problem with the Add/Remove removal of the dictionary.
Sorry if I wasn't able to come up with something easier to do or more effective, but I think these steps really may be of help in finding the cause to your main problem. Good luck!
#458
Posted 13 June 2008 - 02:29 PM
tecktseng, on Jun 12 2008, 01:40 AM, said:
Recently I download windows me sp1 2.02beta9 from mdgx.com. After I install it everything is working fine but after that, i tried to uninstall it. During the uninstallation process it show a file '1028' not found from precopy.cab. But i tried to locate it manually still cannot so I click the 'skip file'.
Then I restart my pc and it can't access windows me and turn off automatiaclly.
Anybody can help?
There are some files listed in the SPUNINST.INF file of the unofficial ME SP that should not be on there and prompts for certain files that are non-existent in the precopy.cab file. It's an "uninstall" problem of the ME SP that can be fixed easily by making the proper changes to the SPUNINST.INF file.
It looks like the Unofficial ME Service Pack project is on Stand By until the_guy can make any new comments here.
#459
Posted 15 June 2008 - 02:42 PM
dencorso, on Jun 12 2008, 03:44 AM, said:
I suggest you try the following:
1) Start from a re-imaged partition.
2) Make back-up copies of gdi.exe and gdi32.dll and store them in a new folder named prevgdi.
3) Install windows me sp1 2.02beta9
4) Make back-up copies of gdi.exe and gdi32.dll and store them in a new folder named nextgdi.
5) Disable file protection
6) Make a snapshot of the registry with regshot 1.8.1
7) Install the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
8) Make the 2nd snapshot of the registry with regshot 1.8.1 and create the difference file. Now you'll know exactly what has chabged.
9) Test the dictionary. It probably won't work.
10) Uninstall it with a bootable floppy on the FDD, so that it boots to DOS
11) From DOS, copy gdi.exe and gdi32.dll from nextgdi to %windir%/system.
12) Eject the DOS floppy and reboot again. Hopefully it won't give you the error loading gdi.exe.
13) In case it does give the error all the same, repeat 11-12 using the files fro prevgdi.
Wow! Its a lot of work and won't necessarily solve the problem with the dictionary directly, but will provide you with more info to do it and maybe will solve the problem with the Add/Remove removal of the dictionary.
Sorry if I wasn't able to come up with something easier to do or more effective, but I think these steps really may be of help in finding the cause to your main problem. Good luck!
Hey dencorso,
Thanks for the reply. Step #5 you mention disabling SFP on WinMe (not as easy to find as with Win98). I forgot how (it's been awhile since I did it to WinMe on my laptop). If I remember correctly, it was a register value that had to be changed. Could you please give me a refresher heads-up on the registry key to change.
Thanks,
txagpilot
#460
Posted 03 October 2008 - 08:58 AM
txagpilot, on Jun 15 2008, 01:42 PM, said:
Thanks,
txagpilot
To prevent SFP from loading on WinME startup, use the MSCONFIG tool and uncheck the *Statemgr entry, click OK to save changes and restart WinME. That basically shuts down SFP entirely.
Still no response from the_guy. It looks like the ME service pack project is now on hold.
#461
Posted 03 October 2008 - 07:02 PM
Quote
Still no response from the_guy. It looks like the ME service pack project is now on hold.
Hey erpdude8,
Thanks for the reply. I see that the_guy is still active in the forums. I hope he will soon still address what are probably the last of any issues with the unofficial SP, it's coming up on 2 years in progress.
Being an advanced user, I was already aware of the statemgr (and any other 'hampers' in the startup) and System Restore is off. Specifically, I cannot get the 'Cookies' and 'History' 'working' folders moved to another partition, without SFP re-building or still locking them to the OS on C partition. I didn't have any trouble with moving the 'Recent', 'Temp' or 'Temp Internet Files' folders to partition E. Six years ago, with some reg trick info I had run across on the internet/forums (I was too naive to make myself a 'real note' of the reg fix at that time (I keep plenty of detailed notes now lol), I just did the fix to my OEM Compaq WinMe laptop and moved all those folders to partition E and happily hopped along. daaah). I have also tried modifying the reg entries directly that direct to the folders locations, they get reset. The fix was either a DWORD or String Value, either added or changed, possibly a 'no run' or 'no load'. I've been trying to track the fix down for a year+ now, trying to duplicate my laptop setup.
One more question/fix. At startup there is the System BIOS screen, then Windows Me, then a flash with the Windows Me screen again, then the desktop. Again it was another tip/fix I had run across on the internet/forums that stopped the second Windows Me screen from appearing, allowing one to see the 'real' screen that would show messages, such as 'Please wait while Setup updates your Configuration Files, this may take a few minutes. Completed updating files, continuing to load Windows...' screen. Have you any ideas as how to fix/set this screen action so that the second Windows Me startup screen does not show?
Thanks for any help,
txagpilot
This post has been edited by txagpilot: 17 October 2008 - 03:22 PM
#462
Posted 12 November 2008 - 02:44 PM
he might be active in these forums but haven't found time to revise his WinME service pack.
a bunch of files needed to be updated in his ME SP including the WinTop files that are currently corrupted and needed to
be replaced with clean ones.
This post has been edited by erpdude8: 12 November 2008 - 02:47 PM
#463
Posted 29 November 2008 - 09:33 AM
#464
Posted 03 December 2008 - 05:13 AM
i installed main updates [all updates and hotfixes]
but didit install adaptec aspi update [4.60.1021]
tweakui 1.33
command pompt here
perfomance tweaks [reqires at least 64mb of ram]
wintop
because i dont know what they are
can you explain them please
#465
Posted 03 December 2008 - 05:17 AM
but this is not the newest one right?
the newest one am gussing its this
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...400#entry633925
but you said it temporary
how do i get the newest one
i installed main updates [all updates and hotfixes]
but didit install adaptec aspi update [4.60.1021]
tweakui 1.33
command pompt here
perfomance tweaks [reqires at least 64mb of ram]
wintop
because i dont know what they are
can you explain them please
#466
Posted 24 December 2008 - 11:52 AM
the_guy seems to be very busy this time of year, so I'll provide some answers to your questions.
Wintop is an old Win95 Kerneltoy that monitors CPU usage of programs.
Command Prompt Here powertoy displays a "command prompt" menu command when right-clicking on a folder in Windows Explorer.
Performance Tweaks make efficient use of RAM, Vcache and may improve overall system performance in some computers.
TweakUI 1.33 Powertoy is used to customize the Windows user interface; try Googling "TweakUI", starcraftmaster, if you want a better explanation than what I'm saying here.
Adaptec ASPI Update (4.6.0.1021) installs Adaptec ASPI drivers for ASPI/SCSI adapters.
FYI - the latest available ME service pack is 2.02 Beta 9 posted at MDGx's web site:
http://www.mdgx.com/spx/MESP1.EXE
#470
Posted 29 December 2008 - 11:15 AM
starcraftmaster, on Dec 27 2008, 06:29 AM, said:
Don't do it again or you may be banned from this forum. You have been warned!
I'm making a request to the moderators of this Win9x forum to delete starcraftmaster's "extra" posts in this thread.
This post has been edited by erpdude8: 29 December 2008 - 11:16 AM



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