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KenOath

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  1. Both sights have what I need, thanks guys.
  2. Placing an Msbatch.inf in the Win98 folder for 98 & Win9x folder for ME with each OS's prod key This is a basic msbatch.inf for either of the 2. 98 ------------------------------------- ; MSBATCH.INF ; ; Copyright © 1995-1999 Microsoft Corporation. ; All rights reserved. ; [batchSetup] Version=3.0 (32-bit) SaveDate=19/03/99 [Version] Signature = "$CHICAGO$" [setup] ProductKey="XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Millenium ------------------------------------------------------------------- ; MSBATCH.INF ; ; Copyright © 1995-2000 Microsoft Corporation. ; All rights reserved. ; [batchSetup] Version=3.0 (32-bit) SaveDate=06/08/2000 [Version] Signature = "$CHICAGO$" [setup] ProductKey="XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX" --------------------- These were the one's in the MSDN copies of the OS's I own. The X's are going to be the keys as you'd guess.
  3. I have shortcuts in my quicklaunch that uses that command. right clicked desktop & created new shortcut. for shutdown it was { Rundll.exe User.exe,exitwindows } called it shutdown for restart it was { Rundll.exe User.exe.exitwindowsexec } called it restart without the brackets either side Then place them in the quicklaunch folder for one click shutdown or restart.
  4. I'd be looking at the quarantined files, making sure you can delete them. Anything it quarantines it detects as a virus, check the file names 1st though. If there is nothing you recognise then delete them all.. I have various bios modding progs , some of which norton thinks are virii everytime it scans. Iv'e had to retreive them before emptying the quarantine folder.
  5. durex. I will if you cool it with the condescending attitude.I offered my opinion & was shot down as though I was rambling garbage. When making future posts think of the implications your making regarding other peoples advice. Nobody likes to offer their opinion & be shot down like a fool. Ideas are based on an open minded approach using past experiences, facts are'nt always staring you in the face until you give something a go, I never claimed what you said was either true or otherwise, I gave my opinion- you shot me down.. purewaveform has posted the fact that he himself has done so, whether you choose to beleive he has or has'nt don't worry me..
  6. Fastsum is freeware & easy to use, works on all windows from 98 - XP Fastsum Webpage
  7. I don't know if you fellows know but there are 2 patches made by MS for the shutdown problem, I never have a problem with the shutdown if I use both of them. 1st = 4756US8.exe 2nd = 239887up.exe I have both if either are needed but i'm sure they'll turn up googling for them.
  8. You came at the right time, I was beginning to think there was nobody here with an open mind to the posibilities of installing from a usb disk. To me it seemed logical that it was possible having been playing with computers for some 11 odd years now & seeing where the technology has gone. Here's a couple of pages I found doing a quick search in Google that may be of some help to the original poster. Xp on a usb flash disk Making the disk bootable. I found others but these look like they might get him started.
  9. I have genuine disks of both office 2000 pro + office XP pro , I could scan & post them here if thats what your asking for.
  10. durex If the usb flashdrive is configured into the modified bios so it becomes one of the boot-device options then I cannot see how it could be a problem. Open your mind before opening your mouth.
  11. Then i'd be willing to bet there's no-one here capable of modifying the bios to do such. I can see what the issue is here but if the flashdrive can be booted from then why could'nt you install an OS from it? I do read what the topic is about before I waste my time offering my point of view .. Take the time to think about what I posted before offering a smart-a** reply.
  12. From what i've seen & read on topics like this i'd have to say that if you could modify your bios to include the option to boot from a flashdrive then I could imagine it working. If you go to this sight you will see that in fact they have operating systems installed & running from usb flashdrives. I downloaded a Mr-Bios upgrade for an intel triton chipset MoBo some time ago & flashed the bios with it, it gave me the option to display a boot menu that said press 1 to boot to floppy or 2 to boot from C drive. In the boot order in the bios settings it also gave me the option to boot to any one of the 8 - yes 8 hard-drives optioned in the bios. it also supported 4 floppies , 4 serial ports & 4 printer ports.. Trickest bios I ever saw, so modifying a bios to boot to a flashdrive is all that would be needed. This is the page I downloaded that trick bios I mentioned above, it was for the TS54paio board that I use for installing old beta software on.
  13. I'm 40 years young myself.
  14. You may need to change your search engine, found it in 3 seconds flat Dos 7.1 + Mini win98
  15. Has anyone been to the 98Lite sight lately, at the bottom of the page they show you Mini-windows98 booting from a 16mb flash-drive. Although the flashdrive is'nt connected to a pc. I wonder if they could offer some advice at all. Iv'e noticed in the bios options of a lot of computer where in the order in which the system boots the drives - eg: floppy,H/D , CD-rom there is usually also a 4th option that says boot other devices, I wonder what other devices could be booted? 98Lite.com The 98Lite sight also claims to boot OS's from flash-drives. The key here of course would be bios customisation. This sight here looks as though they have operating systems booting from your everyday usb flash-drive too! OS on a flash-drive
  16. Or right click My Computer & left click Properties then press the advanced tab then press the settings button in the Startup & Recovery section , You'll then see a dropdown box below the Default Operating System Options & an edit button. Press the edit button & edit what you want the boot-menu to display on the boot screen menu. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I always just open C:\boot.ini directly (unhide it first and remove the Read only attrib). Just can't be bothered with R click My Computer... Back to the question, the OS you install last always comes up top on the boot menu. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well , i'm happy that you like to play with folder options & file attributes etc etc, I was suggesting a way to do it without fussing with folder options & changing file attributes, the way I suggested is no more or less difficult than the way you suggested, I was just offering another opinion if thats OK with you.
  17. if you do a search for Wengiers Dos 7.1 it'll lead you to a page that you can download his Mini-Win98 build which installs over the top of his Dos 7.1
  18. I made an unnattended Windows98 CD installation once & experimented with it that many times i'll never forget the extension used at the end of the xcopy command. from memory the total line was xcopy x:\win98 d:win98\cabs /s /e /v /y xcopy -then the directory to xcopy from then the directory to copy to, then sevy at then end = /s /e /v /y which copied all files & directories in the win98 folder & varified the file was a good copy.
  19. Or right click My Computer & left click Properties then press the advanced tab then press the settings button in the Startup & Recovery section , You'll then see a dropdown box below the Default Operating System Options & an edit button. Press the edit button & edit what you want the boot-menu to display on the boot screen menu.
  20. I've been using IZarc now for 3 years on every OS from 95b to MCE2005 .. The only problem i've ever had with it is it wont unrar a huge file if it's encrypted & password protected by Winrar. Winrar seems to encrypt files that IZarc wont recognize. It currently uncompresses some 40odd types of compression formats & caters for all languages.
  21. Hello all. Found this place by accident & when reading a few of the posts I found that a few legends are members here as well. MDGx , for one, been leeching from his sight for some time now. I could'nt believe the amount of people logged on when I got here, must be something worth staying for...
  22. Hello, from all the googling I did regarding this problem I thought msvcrt & msvcirt were the culprits too but changing versions of them one at a time made no difference for me so I formatted & started again.. PM8 does hide the partition within windows , just not during the time of installation of the OS's. & yes I reinstalled XP too, but not from my Sp2 slipstreamed CD , from my virgin no Sp CD, which the game did work the 1st time I played it, but since rebooting I now get the same Visual C error.. At least it works in the 98se partition , which sort of justifies the need for a dual- booting games system.
  23. You might want to add that boot-magic needs a small fat partition somewhere on the drive to install the boot loader to.
  24. I use Tiny Personal Firewall 2.015A.. Have been for 3 years now. It's free & easy to configure to block specified addresses if need be..
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