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  1. MDGx,

    I have noticed a bug for sometime which I wonder if you knew about and has been fixed already.

    This happens when I want to do a Search and do a "Browse for Folder".

    I always see two "My Documents" folders in the list.

    Don't know why. Probably a registry thing.

    Maybe one of them represents the folder from 'pure' Windows 98 SE and the

    other represents the folder created by components in the 98SE2ME update.

    Steve

  2. MDGx,

    I've noticed a problem with the FORMAT command in one of the latest releases that I'm using.

    It doesn't provide for me to copy system files, which some programs (like Partition Magic Pro 7.0) will pull up that FORMAT window in order to make a boot disk.

    I guess when the FORMAT command was substituted for the ME version, they dropped that feature out of the dialog box.

    Thanks,

    Steve Sybesma

  3. The solution seems to have been to uninstall and reinstall a program called PeerGuardian, which is a firewall for P2P software that blocks the 'bad guys'.

    Now, the leak is extremely slow. Probably what it was before, but I really didn't pay much attention before PG crashed and started eating up memory every time I tried to use it.

    However, I would like to perform some tweaks that will enhance the giving back of unused memory to Windows.

    There are always programs that we use that don't make the best use of memory.

    I have 512MB on my home machine, so it takes a long time to leak to the point where Windows crashes.

  4. I have developed a severe memory leak.

    I notice that with the same two progs running, all of a sudden I have developed a situation where the memory resources continue to go down, down, down until the program crashes.

    Not sure what's causing it, but I did install a couple things that may have replaced a couple DLL files.

    How many programs do u have open when this happens?

    What "couple things" did u install?

    Did u install SP 2.0 RC3 [before or after 98SE2ME]?

    Did u install 98SE2ME [before or after SP 2.0 RC3]?

    U may need to (re)install SP 2.0 RC3 and only after that install 98SE2ME.

    I don't think WinME DLLs installed by 98SE2ME created this problem, I'm using them for more than 4 years, and never had a memory leak like yours.

    SP 2.0 [all editions] modifies your system.ini [found in %windir%] and adds a couple of lines:

    [vcache]

    MaxFileCache=524288

    to make Win98SE compatible with computers with 768 MB or more RAM installed.

    You may want to remove [remark with a semicolon ( ; )] this line, and then reboot, see if your problem goes away.

    This setting is handled by VCACHE.VXD which by default is contained into VMM32.VXD, but 98SE2ME replaces it with the newer WinME version of VCACHE.VXD into %windir%\SYSTEM\VMM32 , which overrides the ones from within VMM32.VXD.

    Try to rename the VCACHE.VXD WinME file [if u intalled 98SE2ME] to let the 1 from within VM32.VXD take over, and then reboot, see if that fixes your problem.

    Also:

    make sure your programs are the most current versions and they have latest patches/updates installed. Poorly written programs *can* attract memory leaks.

    Try to close all programs except DDHELP.EXE, EXPLORER.EXE, KERNEL32.DLL, MSGSRV32.EXE, MPREXE.EXE + MMTASK.TSK. To do this, 1 of the best tools is CoolKill [freeware]:

    http://www.prowebsitemanagement.com/downloads/coolkill.zip

    Install it and then right-click on its Taskbar tray icon [skull] to see the entire list of open programs/processes/TSRs/services. Select a particular program to close it, then repeat with others (if any).

    If u don't like CoolKill, the built-in 3 fingers "salute" [Alt+Ctrl+Del] does the trick too.

    Then u can use the built-in 98SE Resource Monitor [RSRCMTR.EXE] found in %windir% to display memory resources.

    Other things u can try:

    See this excellent guide maintained by a buddy of mine [MS MVP]:

    http://www.aumha.org/win4/a/memmgmt.php

    More info here:

    http://www.mdgx.com/newtip1.htm#THRASH

    More stuff:

    http://www.adriansrojakpot.com/Speed_Demon...mization_01.htm

    I'm beginning to wonder if I caught some kind of virus or nasty spyware.

    I'm going to do some cleaning for a while.

    This problem is definitely pronouced and noticeable as of last night.

    When I installed the latest 98SE2ME it made no difference whatsoever.

    I started with a pristine system last weekend and haven't installed much other than a few things I routinely use (WinMX, PeerGuardian, Siren Jukebox, Tugzip)

    but what I did install was running perfectly for several days with no problem.

    The problem started yesterday when my system started crashing and getting out of memory errors.

    I've been running somewhat unprotected, but haven't been foolish about going to bad sites or anything.

  5. I have developed a severe memory leak.

    I notice that with the same two progs running, all of a sudden I have developed a situation where the memory resources continue to go down, down, down until the program crashes.

    Not sure what's causing it, but I did install a couple things that may have replaced a couple DLL files.

  6. I have a 2.5" USB  hard drive enclosure with no brand name,model #,FCC # or anything.It works fine with Win ME &XP.

    I have been trying drivers for it for Win98SE.Many of these drivers from driver download sites and manufacturer's

    sites are identical to each other.It seems like they are generic USB Mass Storage Device Drivers for Win98SE from MSFT.

    When Windows tries to install these drivers,it asks that the "Windows 98 SE SP" disc be inserted.By skipping,I can see that it only wants only 1 file :  Ufd.sys from the cab file "sp1.cab".

    I can't find any cabinet files for the "Unofficial etc".All I see is the 7 or 10 meg executable which self extracts and installs automatically.After installation a search shows no ufd.sys file.

    Does anybody know about the sp1.cab or the ufd.sys file?

    Thezipped  file names for these drivers vary from site to site but the files within the zipped file are: delentry.exe,deluidrv.exe,genedisk.inf,genestor.pdr,geneuide.inf,geneuide.sys,setup.exe,uninstall.ba

    t,usbmonit.exe

    You've got an interesting animal there that I would like to work on.

    Do you have a picture of it that you can post?

    Front, back, sides, top, bottom?

    Do you know how old it is?

    I would like to take a stab at this.

    There might be a way to find out what kind of chips are in it also,

    which could be a giveaway as to what driver should be used with it.

  7. Do you have problems opening TXT files with PFE whenever the file paths have a space in them?

    That bug was fixed recently.

    I had to run the *.REG file by itself, but yes the bug is fixed.

    Just one bothersome bug to go, and that's when I execute a drive letter from Run, it brings up a Search window.

    I'm going to have to hit at that one when I get home tonight.

    I thought I knew how to fix that kind of stuff, but I must have forgotten, or the upgrade changes some things in the Registry to a different place than they were when it was just plain Win98SE.

  8. Question:

    I have both the Unofficial Win98SE (SP) 2.0 RC1 as well as the latest

    98SE2ME installed.

    Got a problem with a few things and hoping someone can point me to registry fixes for some of this stuff.

    Number one on the list:

    When I go to Start/Run and type in the letter of a drive (for instance, C:\) and hit <Enter>, it opens up a Search window (in which the title bar is always empty, and that happens when I open up Seach in the normal way also).

    I want it to instead open up Explorer like it used to.

    Number two on the list:

    The Programmer's File Editor (the new replacement for Notepad) does not always open up the *.txt file I double click on (right now, it does). Instead, what happens sometimes is that the program will say the file does not exist and asks me if I want to create it (as if it's not getting the path information passed to it of where the file I just double-clicked on was located).

    Other than these two things, I really have any noticable or annoying issues that I can find.

    I will try on my own to find and post solutions to these, but if someone beats me to it, please post the solutions here.

  9. USE THIS INFORMATION VERY, VERY JUDICIOUSLY AND ONLY WHEN YOU ARE HAVING GREAT DIFFICULTY OBTAINING A HOTFIX.

    DON'T USE PERSONAL E-MAIL ADDRESSES ON THE FIRST COUPLE FAILED ATTEMPTS. PLEASE USE ONLY AFTER YOU'VE BEEN DENIED THREE TIMES.

    Cool Microsoft people that send the hotfixes:

    Bala (manager is Lahar Tahbildar)

    Corey coreysq@microsoft.com (manager is ???)

    Erik erikwi@microsoft.com (manager is Randy)

    Kathy a-kathye@microsoft.com (manager is Shawn Brewer)

    Ranjana (manager is Hemanth Kumar)

    Selva (manager is Hemanth Kumar)

    E-mail address for managers is: managers@microsoft.com

    Other e-mail addresses used by Microsoft to send fixes:

    comprule@microsoft.com

    support@microsoft.com

    wrhelp@microsoft

    Microsoft people that don't send the hotfixes and give you a line of bull:

    Abhiranjan *** (THIS GUY WILL WASTE YOUR TIME) *** (manager is Dennis Mathen)

    Ajay (manager is Anurag Yadav)

    Sandeep (manager is Prabhu Narayanan)

    Subramonian (manager is Ranjith Chakkambadh)

    Uday (manager is Prabhu Narayanan)

  10. I must have jinxed myself now that I've had to ask for 242941 four times now.

    5th time is a charm.

    Just stay away from some guy named Abhiranjan who denied me 3 of the 4 times I was denied on that one.

    Got the 242941 fix, FINALLY, and my batting average is back to 1.000 again.

    Whew! Didn't think it was ever going to happen for a while there. ;-)

  11. In fact, you often have to ask them twice because it's a 'training issue' shall we say, with India tech support.

    Some of them think they aren't allowed to send them and some of them that have been around for a while will send them to you on the first request.

    I have never had to ask them a 3rd time yet.

    BTW, erp: I got the hotfix you requested, both the server and workstation version were sent to me on the 2nd request.

    Never, never allow a first refusal to discourage you.

    Like I said, I have never had to ask a 3rd time.

    You just have to get to another person there sometimes that is allowed to think for themselves.

    I must have jinxed myself now that I've had to ask for 242941 four times now.

  12. guess this forum thread can also be useful when requesting patches for obsolete Win95

    and the now unsupported WinNT4.

    i didn't play close attention to what stuffie699 said for Windows version so he

    really does use Win98se.  in that case follow what MDGx said to get the timedate.cpl

    fix.

    like i said in another thread, i'm not going to ask MS again for the Q246615 hotfix.

    MS didn't put the actual patch in the hotfix package they sent me and only had the

    readme file.  i'm taking a break in asking for MS hotfixes for a few weeks so i

    can get back to more important things in life.

    India support is giving me tons of grief over the 242941 hotfix you were asking for.

    The same !@#$% (Abhiranjan) keeps replying to my e-mails denying my request.

    It's like a broken record. I don't think this !@#$% sends out hotfixes to anyone.

  13. In fact, you often have to ask them twice because it's a 'training issue' shall we say, with India tech support.

    Some of them think they aren't allowed to send them and some of them that have been around for a while will send them to you on the first request.

    I have never had to ask them a 3rd time yet.

    BTW, erp: I got the hotfix you requested, both the server and workstation version were sent to me on the 2nd request.

    Never, never allow a first refusal to discourage you.

    Like I said, I have never had to ask a 3rd time.

    You just have to get to another person there sometimes that is allowed to think for themselves.

  14. I found some links to sites that propose to tell you how to make a CD that you install Windows 98 ONTO and run Windows 98 FROM (this would be extremely cool in case you have a machine that's down and need a guaranteed way to be able to get up and running immediately without a hassle, and have all the tools at hand [including internet access] in order to salvage your machine later):

    http://www.heise.de/ct/english/99/11/206/ -- 1st article on the subject but not a successful attempt, yet it got the ball rolling

    http://www.lachiesadicristo.it/w98cd/default.htm -- 2nd article on the subject which mentions the failures of the 1st article and appears to have been successful

  15. Explorer hack:

    Make Win98 SE Explorer have more columns for things like Created date and Last Accessed date. Currently, Modified date is the only one of the three possible date columns that is employed. There is already a registry hack for Attributes, but a hack involving what I'm mentioning would require a reworked core file, I believe.

    Later versions of Windows have this capability in Explorer, just not Win98 SE.

    Don't know about WinME having this capability.

  16. Um sybesma.  What should I put in the Subject line?  I followed your

    post when emailing Microsoft last Friday and I have NOT received

    a response from them.  How long does it take for MS to respond?

    Just put "Request for hotfix Q######" or something like that.

    It's taken them three weeks since I last sent them a request also,

    and I've gotten no reply yet.

    Almost makes me wonder if M$ is reading this forum.

    I'll prompt them for a reply and see what happens.

    -- ALSO --

    Gape,

    I need the update for the CD-ROM folders which are nested more than 7 levels deep. Apparently, you just got that one.

  17. hey gape you can add these tweaks and fixs the i found this site on here are the sites

    here is something i found that can optimize the memory too:

    http://www.thpc.info/hd/z_vm.html

    and this site has a lot of fixs:

    http://www.mdgx.com/98-4.htm

    Looks like the top page has a lot of useful tweaking options.

    No memory optimizers here.

    The second page is on one of the most useful tweaking sites on the web I've ever seen. Highly recommended.

  18. BETA 1 Features:

    - NEW: Optional components support (Windows 2000 Color Scheme, Performance Tweaks, and Adaptec ASPI are optional now).

    - NEW: At least 3 new hot-fixes.

    - NEW: IE updates for  bundled IE 5.0 (This is especially useful for 98lite users).

    - NEW: Semi-slipstreaming support.

    - NEW: Shows attributes column in details view on the Windows Explorer.

    - UPDATED: Roots Update.

    - FIXED: Some bugs (Only WindowsUpdate bug is major).

    BETA 2 Features (Work in progress):

    - NEW: Windows Critical Update Notification as optional feature.

    - NEW: TweakUI as optional feature.

    - NEW: New animated boot logo (adds "Second Edition" label) as optional feature.

    - UPDATED: New Desktop Icons as optional feature now.

    - UPDATED: HTML Help Update (taken from XP SP2 which is compatible with Win98 SE).

    If you have any idea for this next major version, please write it in this topic.

    Your next update will include the ability to view Attributes in a Windows Explorer window. Very good.

    What I wish could be done is to view all three different file dates (not just Modified) by adding these two columns to Windows 98 SE Explorer:

    Created

    Last Accessed

    These could be particularly useful when one of the dubious websites we occasionally stumble upon barfs up a bunch of spyware onto our hard drives that SpyBot and AdAware don't seem to find because the file names are always changing in an attempt to escape detection. However, dates cannot escape detection, because Windows records when the file is being written to the drive.

    By being able to display files in Created order and Last Accessed order, it adds to the control you have over your files.

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