December 16, 200817 yr [*]WinFile (File Manager)This is a VERY USEFULL program!1 time this is the only program that helped me reset one of my associations
December 16, 200817 yr file manager definately is useful however it is a bit dated in lack of support for long file names and stuff
December 16, 200817 yr Folder Windows\Inf has a lot off olds files. I removed all mdm*.inf files.Uhhh, you might want to be careful about clearing the INF folder. Yes, if you don't have a given piece of hardware (e.g. a modem/modems as you have deleted) it's ok to delete that INF file, but if you delete something (a device) you have you will need to reinstall it. There appears to be roughly 14mb of files in my INF folder, so one would assume that if you were to track down all devices and the INF's and related software, remainder of unused could undoubtedly be deleted. Again, TAKE CARE when doing this, or you'll go belly-up! Edited December 16, 200817 yr by submix8c
January 9, 200917 yr I know that you use Hyperterminal bro, but Hyperterminal on Windows 98 is outdated and AFAIK the Windows XP version works fine on Windows 98, since it's just bought by Microsoft. An update couldn't hurt right?What are the files from WinXp and do they need to be Registered
January 9, 200917 yr Windows 98SE don't contain all of these files only a few so what about the others ones?hticons.dll-Win98htrn_jis.dllhypertrm.dll-dll-Win98hypertrm.exe-dll-Win98hypertrm.hlp-dll-Win98hypertrm.chm
January 9, 200917 yr the chm file doesnt matter thats only a help file i thinknot sure about htrn_jis.dll it works without it though
July 14, 201214 yr the chm file doesnt matter thats only a help file i thinknot sure about htrn_jis.dll it works without it though htrn_jis.dll – internal Decoding Library(RAW) for Protocols
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