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Service pack for Windows 98 Standard (First, Gold)


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Posted new 98 FE SP2 v2.08:

http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#SP1

* Unofficial Windows 98 Service Pack 2 (SP2) 2.08:

http://www.msfn.org/board/?showtopic=44732

98 SP2 [25.7 MB, English, free]:

http://www.mdgx.com/spx/FESP208.EXE

I have Win98 FE SP1 Arabic , and I DID realize your SP2.08 is for the English version only, but I thought I should try it any way. Thinking what's the worst that could happen ... a complete re-install or upgrade to my windows "with-out loosing other dirs on my HDD" . Well, BIG MISTAKE!!!. My HDD got trashed and now even the setup from the CD wont work since Scandisk can't fully repair the damage.

Your installer started up alright , prompted me to select the components like it should, then it crashed halfway thru the file copy process. (computer crashed too)

So I am left with no choice but to reboot , I did and selected safemode just to avoid trouble, but it seems that came too late; even the safemode started showing BSOD and White Error Boxes (100's). Then I rebooted into Normal mode but the Registry Checker takes over and tries to "repair System files", then reboots . I kept doing the "repair system files

' and rebooting for 2 hours thinking it might be a different file each time but that was another mistake .. it messed up my system even further.

In any case, what I am trying to ask here, what can I do to restore my HDD / OS to its pre SP2 condition.

I've been a user of this OS for 9 years , and I've had many terrible things happen to it, but never this bad.

As for the backup, I did think of it before hand, but for some reason none of my 4 backup apps worked.

Any advice would be appreciated. If I could get the file list for the replaced files/ reg changes I could start with that.

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ouch. you may have to re-install your Arabic Win98 FE install from your Win98 FE CD, VISTA98 after deleting the entire Windows folder from your HD. Boot from a Win98fe boot disk, load the CDROM drivers, DELETE the entire WINDOWS folder from your HD by using DELTREE, and run Win98 setup from the CD and re-install Win98fe.

I have Win98 FE SP1 Arabic , and I DID realize your SP2.08 is for the English version only, but I thought I should try it any way. Thinking what's the worst that could happen ... a complete re-install or upgrade to my windows "with-out loosing other dirs on my HDD" . Well, BIG MISTAKE!!!. My HDD got trashed and now even the setup from the CD wont work since Scandisk can't fully repair the damage.

well, that's kinda your fault. you were aware of the dangers but you went for it anyway. no one to blame but yourself

you'll need to delete the WINDOWS folder from your hard drive and re-install Win98 from your CD

The Win98fe SP 2.08 was NOT designed for use for Win98 in non-English languages

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Ok, the 98fe service pack project is now being resumed.

Unofficial Win98 standard edition SP version 2.2.0 (no longer available)

changes:

-added DirectX6 Media

-msvbvm60.dll v6.0.9798 from KB930828

-msvcrt.dll v6.1.9848.0 from Win2000 SP4 KB932590 hotfix

-OLE Automation 2.40.4530 (KB917423) with oleaut32.dll 2.40.4519 (KB924053/MS07-043) security fix

-updated canyon.mid & passport.mid files from Win2000

-flourish.mid, onestop.mid & town.mid files from WinME/XP/Vista

-new Root Certificates update

-new unofficial Aug. 2007 DST update

-updated dhtmled.ocx & triedit.dll files from Windows Server 2003 SP2

-updated Tahoma truetype fonts from Windows Server 2003 SP2

-MSE/Windows Script 5.6 build 8832 from Windows Server 2003 SP2

-updated USP10.DLL file version 1.422.3790.3959 from Windows Server 2003 SP2

known issues:

-a reminder that this SP is for English Win98fe systems only. installing this SP on non-English Win98 FE systems may cause unforseen problems.

-If unofficial MSE 5.7 is installed under Win98 FE and the unofficial 98fe SP is being

installed the SP will overwrite MSE 5.7 with MSE 5.6 build 8832 from the SP. Also the

SP may prevent the installation of older releases of unofficial MSE 5.7 under Win98 FE

because unofficial MSE 5.7 detects certain versions of some MSE files that may not

qualify for the installation of unofficial MSE 5.7. Don't worry, the next scheduled

release of the 98fe SP coming later this month will include MSE 5.7. Also, you can

download and install a revised version of the unofficial MSE 5.7 addon if you can't

wait for the next release of the SP. You will need to re-install Unofficial MSE 5.7

after installing Unofficial 98fe SP v2.2.0.

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Is "DirectX6 Media" useful if DirectX 9.0c is installed ?

sort of. DX6 Media includes a few stuff that are not included in DirectX 9.0c such as DirectAnimation (though IE 5.x has newer DirectAnimation files than DX6M), WMP 6.0 and the Intel Indeo codecs. Win98 FE originally has so many outdated components, especially older DX Media files that DX6 Media is pretty much essential under Win98 FE.

Unofficial Windows 98 FE SP version 2.3.0 posted here:

http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/driv...FESP230EN-R.EXE

changes-

-replaced MSE (WSH) 5.6 with MSE (WSH) 5.7

-added MDAC 2.1 (from IE 5.x)

-added Unofficial MS Paint Graphic Filters pack

-added DirectX6 Media "DirectAnimation" fixes

-fixed minor installation problem when installing the updated dsound.dll file for DirectX 7

-removed option of installing TTF Font Properties Extension; this release installs it when installing the Win98fe fixes

-added option of installing the WinME Defrag, RegEdit and Scandskw tools

-added permanent 891711 user*.* 4.10.2003 fix

Starting from v2.2.0, the Win98fe SPs are pretty much AIOs (all-in-ones); hence the sizes of the 98fe SPs are quite bigger (hey, the SPs for Win2000/XP/2003 are at least 100Mb in size compared to the size of the 2.2 & 2.3 releases of the 98fe SP)

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Hello erpdude8

Thank you for this new Service Pack :thumbup

As I'm translating this pack in french, I wish to add...

1) I noticed that a little mistake is appeared in the spupdate.inf file since the 2.20 version.

" DelFiles = DelDel.uninstall "

2) Logically, this SP replace the first (and alone official) Service Pack. Why adding some code to remove the SP1's file (csp.cab, csp.cat, %winbootdir%\$...UninstallUpdate98...$ and reg keys like uninstall) ?

3) Why did you remove Metapad from SP 2.2 ? A Service Pack isn't cumulative ? SP 2.08 contains this software and the later SPs not.

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Q230791 is only needed if you actually use Firewire devices and that you have an IEEE 1394/Firewire expansion card installed to your computer and you use a firewire cable to connect your devices. I know for sure Sony computers have built-in Firewire/1394 ports. Even with Q230791 installed, Firewire support in 98fe is still weak and most 1394 devices really require at least 98 SE with Q242975 patch installed.

MS article Q230791 has been removed from MS support site, ditto with the Q230791 hotfix.

I won't bother retrying my requests for hotfixes Q254087, Q265528 & Q329128. I'll assume MS support scrapped these fixes for good, even though their KB articles are still posted.

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I won't bother retrying my requests for hotfixes Q254087, Q265528 & Q329128. I'll assume MS support scrapped these fixes for good, even though their KB articles are still posted.

Hi, erpdude8!

As you already know, the files for Win 98SE from Q329128 have recently surfaced in SESP30-alpha-1 and remain present in alpha-2. They are NDIS.VXD 4.10.0.2226; PPPMAC.VXD 4.10.0.2223 and VIP.386 4.10.0.2228, of course. But Q329128 also carries fixes for Win 98FE and ME. Yet, both in his anouncement and in the spupdate.inf included in SESP30-alpha-1, Gape refers to those files as if they were part of Q301453. And while both MSKB articles pertain to "multicast packets that have a TTL setting of 0 (zero)", Q301453 is for Win 2k/XP, while Q329128 is the correct article number for Win 9x/ME, and only Q329128 contains the above mentioned files. It is a fact that Q301453 points to Q329128 and vice-versa, but I don't see the point in referring to it in such a roundabout way. :whistle: It is great that those files are now available, after everybody sought them for so long. And VIP.386 4.10.0.2228 IS better than 4.10.0.2227, for in some way the system becomes less resouce-hungry when 2228 is installed. I can't help but wonder whether Gape has the complete Q329128 or if he just found its files for Win 98SE somewhere. Gape, :hello: would you please be so kind as to enlighten us? You rock, both of you! Without your continued endeavours, our computing experience would be so much the poorer.

Keep on the good work! :thumbup Win 9x/ME forever!

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I was supposed to release v2.4.0 of the english 98fe SP on Halloween but I'm postponing it until MDGx creates unofficial DST 943000 update for Win9xME. I'm removing the user*.* 4.10.2003 files from the 98fe SP and reverting back to putting the kb891711.exe and q891711.dll files and the user*.* 4.10.2001 files due to software conflicts with Tihiy's RP pack.

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Hi, erpdude8!

As you already know, the files for Win 98SE from Q329128 have recently surfaced in SESP30-alpha-1 and remain present in alpha-2. They are NDIS.VXD 4.10.0.2226; PPPMAC.VXD 4.10.0.2223 and VIP.386 4.10.0.2228, of course. But Q329128 also carries fixes for Win 98FE and ME. Yet, both in his anouncement and in the spupdate.inf included in SESP30-alpha-1, Gape refers to those files as if they were part of Q301453. And while both MSKB articles pertain to "multicast packets that have a TTL setting of 0 (zero)", Q301453 is for Win 2k/XP, while Q329128 is the correct article number for Win 9x/ME, and only Q329128 contains the above mentioned files. It is a fact that Q301453 points to Q329128 and vice-versa, but I don't see the point in referring to it in such a roundabout way. :whistle: It is great that those files are now available, after everybody sought them for so long. And VIP.386 4.10.0.2228 IS better than 4.10.0.2227, for in some way the system becomes less resouce-hungry when 2228 is installed. I can't help but wonder whether Gape has the complete Q329128 or if he just found its files for Win 98SE somewhere. Gape, :hello: would you please be so kind as to enlighten us? You rock, both of you! Without your continued endeavours, our computing experience would be so much the poorer.

Keep on the good work! :thumbup Win 9x/ME forever!

dencorso, if you want the actual Q329128 hotfixes for other 9x systems like 98fe and ME you could try phoning Microsoft support for them since they may not offer them by email. Give MS a call and see what you can get from them. Tips on how to call Microsoft support mentioned here:

http://jasonpearce.com/blog/2006/06/26/how...crosoft-hotfix/

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Version 2.4.0 of the 98fe SP no longer available

Changes in 2.40:

-added CONTROL.EXE v4.10.1999 fix

-addded KRNL386.EXE v4.10.2000 fix

-updated DSTUPD.EXE and ROOTSUPD.EXE files

-removed "permanent" user*.* 4.10.2003 fixes and restored KB891711.EXE & Q891711.DLL files due to conflicts with the Revolutions Pack

-added more & updated TTF fonts such as Arial, Courier, Times New Roman, etc.

-added option to install the XP ICS Client for Win98 FE which also includes Q314941 security update

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[...]

Changes in 2.40:

-added CONTROL.EXE v4.10.2000 fix

[...]

What CONTROL.EXE v4.10.2000 fix??? :huh:

If you mean v4.10.1999 have care, because it is problematic.

Both fastlanephil and myself have had system lock-ups due to it. It's reported here.

Keep on the great work! :thumbup

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