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  1. I reinstalled Windows 98SE on my Dell Latitude D600 and am facing just one issue. I was trying to extract K-Meleon 75.1 into a folder from 7-zip I get an error "Cannot Copy file: File System Error (1026). This error doesn't only happen with my K-Meleon file, but most files opened in 7-zip or WinRAR as well. Any fixes for this?
  2. Its completely fine! You helped me plenty already! The only viable option for WPA2 is Odyssey Client 3.1 and later (Up to 4.52), using the wireless card inside the laptop. I wonder how Linksys managed to sell such a crappy product that doesn't even work. Haven't tested it on Windows 2000 or XP.
  3. I really hope this OS dies off soon, its been nothing but problems for me. Its fussier than Windows Vista, currently.
  4. It would just be easier to install all the official updates from the unofficial service pack for Windows 98SE or Windows ME (Depending on which one you're using). The all official updates includes this I believe, I tried it and could install KernelEx afterwards. Note: KernelEx is better for software NOT DRIVERS. I tried KernelEx on many W2K and XP only drivers on two separate laptops only to fail due to dependencies. If you cannot find a proper video driver for your computer, try extracting driverpacks then go to device manager and install. If that still doesn't work there's this (Note: Lacks acceleration and d3d, I think) http://www.navozhdeniye.narod.ru/vbe9x.htm Sadly there are no driver adapters like KernelEx for Windows 98SE...However, depending on your video card/graphics there maybe modded drivers out there to work with Windows 9x. 祝你好运!
  5. Actually, I just realized; Mcafee Wireless Security or Boingo Wireless do support WPA2 on a later version. Look on their archive site for the Windows 2000/XP minimum version, it may contain WPA2
  6. Can't edit due to rendering issues in my web browser... There is ThinkVantage Access Connections which has WPA2, compatible with W2K, but it probably won't work since the adapters maybe aren't supported
  7. I can only think of one wireless client with WPA2 that works with Windows 2000, which is Odyssey Client, version 3.1 began to include WPA2 and ver. 4.52 was the last version to support Windows 98SE/ME. The company's official page for the client seems dead and hasn't worked properly for years. Googling it, it seems like the client disappeared almost like the Windows 98 Unattended disc. After searching hours and hours, you can find it on sites (You're on your own for this one, I discourage piracy).
  8. http://web.archive.org/web/20060301104834/http://www.boingo.com/download.html
  9. Wireless Utilities: -Boingo 1.5 (Not WPA2 compatible, could only use WEP...) -WSC Guard 4.0/McAfee Wireless Security 4.1 (Supports WPA, but not WPA2) -Buffalo Client 3 (Supports WPA, but not WPA2) -Odyssey Client Manager 4.52 (The only universal wireless utility capable of WPA2!!!) Obtain keys for the trail version HERE! Important to know! Working PCI-Cards w/ WPA2: HiRO H50069 (RTL8185) (PCI Wireless Card) D-Link AirPlus Xtreme G card *Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter (Wireless Card, unsure if this includes a wireless utility) Mini-PCI Cards: *Broadcom BCM4309 (Requires custom driver) Realtek RTL8180L *Known to cause boot failures. This is likely related to the fact the card itself was originally meant for Windows 2000 and later. To fix the problem, resources may need to be modified. USB Adapters: Sagem XG-760N (Drivers + Utility!) Sagem XG-760A NetGear WG111v2 (Use driver version 4.0.0! Click here for drivers! Beware, reported to cause windows to freeze!) Wireless Routers: TL-WR802N (Can be downgraded to 64/128/152-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK! Supports Windows 98!) Needs to be tested! WPA Supplicant (Includes WPA2! An older version needs to be tested!) Windows 2000 and later (KernelEx will NOT work): Boingo Wireless Utility Name any working WPA2 Wireless Utilities, Cards, Cardbus', USB Adapters, etc!
  10. I had to use system restore for the third time because the usb ports won't being recognized at all...no drivers were changed. My Windows ME laptop can recognize flash drives just fine, what the heck Microsoft? You can't design your own latest operating system to use basic usb technology properly, over time, that was introduced over 16 years ago?
  11. But still, thank you for providing me that wireless utility! Something is better than nothing, right? I'm gonna give up on ThinkVantage Access Connections, I did say the full message. If you google it for Windows 2000, you will find it I tried Boingo Wireless, and that only seems to support WEP
  12. Almost worked! After I KernelEx'd all the dll files individually and the applications, I got an error saying the resource dll was missing... 谢谢,耶稣爱你!Now I just need to find one WPA2 capable!!! <3
  13. I'll be waiting, hopefully it will work (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ I'm gonna be testing ThinkVantage Access Connections for Windows 2000, it supports Broadcom cards...I tested it with KernelEx (Dumb idea I know) and it says a Resource dll is missing. Reinstall application to avoid this problem. After restart I get "The ACHELPER.DLL is linked ro missing export ADVAPI32.DLL:RegOpenCurrentUser"
  14. Oh Jesus bless you!!! It works <3 The official drivers I found didn't work! I need a wireless utility manager so I can do network connections now
  15. BCM94309MP A.K.A Dell True Mobile 1400, I think. I have managed to install a driver for the wireless, but device manager gives me a ! on the icon, to top that off, there's no utility for me to manage as well.
  16. My internal wireless card isn't supported on Windows 9x, but even if I used one that's compatible the card still can't do WPA2 On my disc the file is at least 200kb
  17. I already tried the official drivers, mine is a version 3.1 model. Doing the "D:/Driver/9x" command didn't solve anything when I first tried and the add hardware wizard kept nagging me to install the driver, so I couldn't install it...the wizard kept saying there is no information for your hardware after trying the command. How do a shorten a INF file, am I supposed to rename it?
  18. The main issue at the time was I had no way of transferring files into the Laptop. Windows 98SE had made the laptop unable to recognize its own CD drive and USB ports. Everything is almost done, I just need to find a working wireless cardbus or usb adapter which supports Windows 9x
  19. I'm looking for a way to use wireless Wifi on my Dell Latitude D600. Does anyone know of any good Mini PCI Wifi Cards? Cardbus or USB wireless wifi adapters works for me too. Please only list those with WPA2 support! I found only the Dell Wireless Pro 2100 which would work, but it probably doesn't have WPA2 for Windows 98SE/ME, but it does for XP. Can anyone confirm this?
  20. I've been trying to install a card bus wireless adapter for my notebook since there's not much of a chance to get the wifi card working and it seems this issue has been around for a long time for both Windows 98SE and ME! Linksys claims their product is compatible with Windows 98SE/ME, but many users of this product have been facing issues like I have. After I install the software that comes on the CD (Online versions obtained make no difference) I receive a message that new hardware needs drivers. I tried to have Windows ME check the CD and even specific folders, but nothing seems to be working, searching the path which is something like D:/Driver/9x does nothing. The card itself isn't broken. I read reviews on the website amazon from a few customers running these operating systems, but no one provides a solution to this issue. Sometimes my pc will hang if a card bus is plugged in during boot, but there's no other way the card bus can obtain power if I don't turn it on during boot. Other important information??? -In Device Manager, my laptop cannot recognize a PCI Card and a PCI Universal Serial Bus, is this linked to the issue???
  21. I am using the "bcm94309mp" card A.K.A Dell True Mobile 1400 wireless internet. Any help is appreciated! I couldn't get any packages to work with mine that said Windows 98 compatible so, I ended up using this http://www.techspot.com/drivers/driver/ ... tion/2909/ (Broadcom BCM57xx). It was the only thing that let my laptop recognize my card, but my driver has an issue in device manager and I don't have any utilities to manage internet connections! Please link me to any working drivers for utility or the driver used to make wireless internet work! I have no other option for wireless internet besides a cardbus, which did not turn out well. Even after getting the CD drive working and making sure there were no conflicts in the hard drive or something like that, my Linksys WPC54G card bus will keep asking me for a location for drivers.
  22. Which wireless card did your laptop use? Mine is a Broadcom BCM94309MP. I've managed to find a driver http://www.wireless-driver.com/broadcom-bcm94306-bcm94309-wireless-win98-me-2000-xp-drivers/ But I'm unsure what to do next. I tried updating drivers and linking into the folder only to get a message saying it has no information I ended up finding a boardcom driver which worked with my wireless card. I just need to find a utility which allows me to make wireless connections. My card is a Dell TrueMobile 1400.
  23. Sadly that isn't the case with Windows 98SE. Due to lack of chipset drivers (Although there are modded ones capable of installing) and USB support on 98SE, its not even possible to do anything after installing on my laptop. The DVD drive won't be recognized unless I upgrade from DOS 7.10 that has a CD-Rom driver. I could do that with Windows ME, but I didn't realize all it took was a proper chipset and reassigning of resources to stop conflicts. I'm currently reinstalling Windows ME. Lately I've been asking on another forums for help and so far problem after problem keeps coming with Windows 98SE (Although I probably didn't use the proper chipset driver)
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