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  1. I'm looking into getting a 98SE setup going again and am trying to find the latest Avira update. According to this link support ended 31 Dec 07, but then 'maintenance' removed the 9x/NT update files only a few months later in early May. I've been looking and the latest I've found (http://dl.antivir.de/down/vdf/ivdf_fusebundle_9x_en.zip via WayBack Machine) seems to be Mar 21 2007. I have also found another database which is supposedly Jun 19 2008 (also listed as 30 Jun 08), although I don't trust this because apart from the fact the files are dated after their cutoff date, the filesize is about 50% larger than the previously mentioned one. So did anyone happen to grab a later copy before it went down?
  2. So I guess what I'm asking is how do I create the largest partition possible that stays within the 4M limit, using FDISK or another easily available application.
  3. - I've just bought a 320GB Samsung IDE drive. - I've got Windows 98SE installed. - VIA chipset, according to Device Manager. - The BIOS, FDISK and Windows seem to detect correctly. I may have already installed the LBA48 patch, but I still want it to work on any (FAT32) OS I throw at it.
  4. Thats not exact enough. It depends on the amount of sectors, and even 1 over would end up causing problems.
  5. The problem is I don't know what number to put to make it as large as possible without going over the 9x limitation or 28LBA limit.
  6. Does anyone have a guide on creating the maximum possible 28-bit LBA (~137GB) partition for use in older Operating Systems? I tried using FDisk but it just partitioned the entire drive. EDIT: According to this post, the maximum available is ~127GB due to OS limitations. So the question now is, how do I make the largest possible FAT32 partition usable under all FAT32 capable OSs?
  7. Does the newer version fix the saving problem?
  8. I get the same error as dtamonis Could not load Alchemy:alchemy\ogl\libIGSg I've tried removing msvcrt.dll, but that does nothing. I followed the text file, with the exception of putting the appdata contents into my respective profile appdata directory instead of the default win\appdata directory. This shouldn't make a difference, it seems to be a problem with GoogleEarth\alchemy\ogl\libIGSg.dll, which I have no experience in fixing. Any other suggestions?
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