Analada Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 Hi, this looks really promising! One question: What do I have to UNinstall first (if anything)? I already have 98SE2ME done some six months ago or so. Do I need to uninstall anything from that before doing the new one?<snip> It is not necessary to uninstall anything, because 98SE2ME is always a full install package, and always performs the same full install which also include all current changes/updates [in this case the only changes are installing WinME SIGVERIF.EXE renamed file, WinME SIGVERIF.HLP + 2 shortcuts].Just run the current 98SE2ME.EXE 4-28-2007edition, as usual [3 MB]:http://www.mdgx.com/4and install option 1 or 2.That's it.This will copy SIGVERIF.EXE from WinME CABs to %windir% as SIGVRFME.EXE, in order to keep Win98 SE SIGVERIF.EXE .After reboot, you can run either 1 of these tools from their shortcuts:How to use both File Signature Verification Tools:Start button -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> run 1 of these shortcuts:- "File Signature Verification Tool (Windows ME)"- "File Signature Verification Tool (Windows 98 SE)"... excerpt from UPDATES.TXT [4-28-2007 update]:UPDATES.TXTHTHFirst and foremost, many thanks for this great program. Feedback: Couple of things. (1) Installing 98SE2ME again broke the NUSB. OK, you kind of mention that in the readme, but would it be possible to prompt the user during the install to first uninstall NUSB and make sure it's around to install afterwards?(2) I play FLV files using Media Player Classic. The procedure to do so involves installing FFD Show and configuring the player. (See http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/ho..._flv_files.cfm). I had done this procedure subsequent to when 98SE2ME was first installed. Just a few minutes ago I installed 98SE2ME again and Media Player Classic is now broke for playing FLV files.I use Ghost 2003 and ghosted back to restore things as they were.
bizzybody Posted April 30, 2007 Posted April 30, 2007 98MP10 [i assumed that's the 1 you are referring to: "XP SP2 stuff"] is an unofficial WMP9 update to WMP10.Nope. This was from before anyone got MP10 onto 98SSE. Here's a batch file I picked up off the forum, I also found the exe2cab program somewhere. Just never have got a round-tuit to do anything with this.@echo offrem i have use exe2cab.exe to convert WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe to rem WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.cabrem i have renamed WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.cab to winxpsp2.cab for ease.rem if u like to extract all files from WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exerem u can use WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe /x it will extract all filesrem to current directory extract winxpsp2.cab ADVPACK.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab BROWSELC.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MSHTMLED.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MSHTMLER.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MSXML.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MSXML2.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab PNGFILT.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab SHDOCLC.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab SQLSRV32.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab USP10.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab ASCTRLS.OC_extract winxpsp2.cab MSHTML.TL_extract winxpsp2.cab EXTRAC32.EX_extract winxpsp2.cab L3CODECA.AC_extract winxpsp2.cab WMV8DS32.AX_extract winxpsp2.cab WMVDS32.AX_extract winxpsp2.cab ASFERROR.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab BLACKBOX.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab DRMCLIEN.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab DRMSTOR.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab DRMV2CLT.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab LAPRXY.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MP43DMOD.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MP4SDMOD.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MPG4DMOD.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MPVIS.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MSNETOBJ.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MSPMSP.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MSSCP.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab MSWMDM.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab NPDRMV2.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab NPDSPLAY.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab NPWMSDRM.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab QASF.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMADMOD.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMADMOE.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMASF.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMDMLOG.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMDMPS.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMERROR.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMIDX.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMNETMGR.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMP.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPASF.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPBAND.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPCD.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPCORE.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPDXM.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPLOC.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPNS.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPSHELL.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPUI.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMSDMOD.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMSDMOE.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMSDMOE2.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMSPDMOD.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMSPDMOE.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMSTREAM.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMVCORE.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMVDMOD.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab WMVDMOE2.DL_extract winxpsp2.cab LOGAGENT.EX_extract winxpsp2.cab MPLAYER2.EX_extract winxpsp2.cab WMPLAYER.EX_extract winxpsp2.cab WMP.OC_rem because it bydefault extract file in i386 foldercd i386EXPAND ADVPACK.DL_ ADVPACK.DLLEXPAND BROWSELC.DL_ BROWSELC.DLLEXPAND MSHTMLED.DL_ MSHTMLED.DLLEXPAND MSHTMLER.DL_ MSHTMLER.DLLEXPAND MSXML.DL_ MSXML.DLLEXPAND MSXML2.DL_ MSXML2.DLLEXPAND PNGFILT.DL_ PNGFILT.DLLEXPAND SHDOCLC.DL_ SHDOCLC.DLLEXPAND SQLSRV32.DL_ SQLSRV32.DLLEXPAND USP10.DL_ USP10.DLLEXPAND ASCTRLS.OC_ ASCTRLS.OCXEXPAND MSHTML.TL_ MSHTML.TLBEXPAND EXTRAC32.EX_ EXTRAC32.EXEEXPAND L3CODECA.AC_ L3CODECA.ACMEXPAND WMV8DS32.AX_ WMV8DS32.AXEXPAND WMVDS32.AX_ WMVDS32.AXEXPAND ASFERROR.DL_ ASFERROR.DLLEXPAND BLACKBOX.DL_ BLACKBOX.DLLEXPAND DRMCLIEN.DL_ DRMCLIEN.DLLEXPAND DRMSTOR.DL_ DRMSTOR.DLLEXPAND DRMV2CLT.DL_ DRMV2CLT.DLLEXPAND LAPRXY.DL_ LAPRXY.DLLEXPAND MP43DMOD.DL_ MP43DMOD.DLLEXPAND MP4SDMOD.DL_ MP4SDMOD.DLLEXPAND MPG4DMOD.DL_ MPG4DMOD.DLLEXPAND MPVIS.DL_ MPVIS.DLLEXPAND MSNETOBJ.DL_ MSNETOBJ.DLLEXPAND MSPMSP.DL_ MSPMSP.DLLEXPAND MSSCP.DL_ MSSCP.DLLEXPAND MSWMDM.DL_ MSWMDM.DLLEXPAND NPDRMV2.DL_ NPDRMV2.DLLEXPAND NPDSPLAY.DL_ NPDSPLAY.DLLEXPAND NPWMSDRM.DL_ NPWMSDRM.DLLEXPAND QASF.DL_ QASF.DLLEXPAND WMADMOD.DL_ WMADMOD.DLLEXPAND WMADMOE.DL_ WMADMOE.DLLEXPAND WMASF.DL_ WMASF.DLLEXPAND WMDMLOG.DL_ WMDMLOG.DLLEXPAND WMDMPS.DL_ WMDMPS.DLLEXPAND WMERROR.DL_ WMERROR.DLLEXPAND WMIDX.DL_ WMIDX.DLLEXPAND WMNETMGR.DL_ WMNETMGR.DLLEXPAND WMP.DL_ WMP.DLLEXPAND WMPASF.DL_ WMPASF.DLLEXPAND WMPBAND.DL_ WMPBAND.DLLEXPAND WMPCD.DL_ WMPCD.DLLEXPAND WMPCORE.DL_ WMPCORE.DLLEXPAND WMPDXM.DL_ WMPDXM.DLLEXPAND WMPLOC.DL_ WMPLOC.DLLEXPAND WMPNS.DL_ WMPNS.DLLEXPAND WMPSHELL.DL_ WMPSHELL.DLLEXPAND WMPUI.DL_ WMPUI.DLLEXPAND WMSDMOD.DL_ WMSDMOD.DLLEXPAND WMSDMOE.DL_ WMSDMOE.DLLEXPAND WMSDMOE2.DL_ WMSDMOE2.DLLEXPAND WMSPDMOD.DL_ WMSPDMOD.DLLEXPAND WMSPDMOE.DL_ WMSPDMOE.DLLEXPAND WMSTREAM.DL_ WMSTREAM.DLLEXPAND WMVCORE.DL_ WMVCORE.DLLEXPAND WMVDMOD.DL_ WMVDMOD.DLLEXPAND WMVDMOE2.DL_ WMVDMOE2.DLLEXPAND LOGAGENT.EX_ LOGAGENT.EXEEXPAND MPLAYER2.EX_ MPLAYER2.EXEEXPAND WMPLAYER.EX_ WMPLAYER.EXEEXPAND WMP.OC_ WMP.OCXclscopy ADVPACK.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy BROWSELC.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MSHTMLED.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MSHTMLER.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MSXML.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MSXML2.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy PNGFILT.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy SHDOCLC.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy SQLSRV32.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy USP10.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy ASCTRLS.OCX C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MSHTML.TLB C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy EXTRAC32.EXE C:\WINDOWScopy L3CODECA.ACM C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMV8DS32.AX C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMVDS32.AX C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy ASFERROR.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy BLACKBOX.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy DRMCLIEN.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy DRMSTOR.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy DRMV2CLT.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy LAPRXY.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MP43DMOD.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MP4SDMOD.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MPG4DMOD.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MPVIS.DLL C:\Program Files\Windows Media Playercopy MSNETOBJ.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MSPMSP.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MSSCP.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MSWMDM.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy NPDRMV2.DLL C:\Program Files\Windows Media Playercopy NPDSPLAY.DLL C:\Program Files\Windows Media Playercopy NPWMSDRM.DLL C:\Program Files\Windows Media Playercopy QASF.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMADMOD.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMADMOE.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMASF.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMDMLOG.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMDMPS.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMERROR.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMIDX.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMNETMGR.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMP.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMPASF.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMPBAND.DLL C:\Program Files\Windows Media Playercopy WMPCD.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMPCORE.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMPDXM.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMPLOC.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMPNS.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMPSHELL.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMPUI.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMSDMOD.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMSDMOE.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMSDMOE2.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMSPDMOD.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMSPDMOE.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMSTREAM.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMVCORE.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMVDMOD.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy WMVDMOE2.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy LOGAGENT.EXE C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMcopy MPLAYER2.EXE C:\Program Files\Windows Media Playercopy WMPLAYER.EXE C:\Program Files\Windows Media Playercopy WMP.OCX C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM @ECHO OFFREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MSHTMLED.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MSXML.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MSXML2.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\PNGFILT.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\ASCTRLS.OCXREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\L3CODECA.ACMREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMV8DS32.AXREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMVDS32.AXREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\LAPRXY.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MP43DMOD.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MP4SDMOD.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MPG4DMOD.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MSNETOBJ.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MSPMSP.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MSSCP.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\MSWMDM.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\QASF.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMADMOE.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMDMLOG.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMDMPS.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMNETMGR.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMP.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMPASF.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMPCD.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMPCORE.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMPDXM.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMPSHELL.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMPUI.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMSDMOE.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMSDMOE2.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMSPDMOE.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMSTREAM.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMVCORE.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMVDMOE2.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMP.OCXREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMSDMOD.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMSPDMOD.DLLREGSVR32 /S %windir%\SYSTEM\WMVDMOD.DLLREGSVR32 /S WMPBAND.DLL /ShowWMP /SetShowState%windir%\INF\UNREGMP2 /UpdateWMPCLSEXIT
Max_04 Posted April 30, 2007 Posted April 30, 2007 (edited) 1) Excuse me, but there are advantages using WIN ME SIGVERIF.EXE than WIN 98 SE SIGVERIF.EXE?2) I want to report a problem installing win 98 se drivers of a printer HP710c ONLY AFTER installing option 2 of 98se2me.It is impossible to install these drivers because doesn't recognize LPT port.The problem can be solved removing/reinstalling drivers (doesn't work always).What could be for you? Edited April 30, 2007 by Max_04
MDGx Posted April 30, 2007 Author Posted April 30, 2007 98MP10 [i assumed that's the 1 you are referring to: "XP SP2 stuff"] is an unofficial WMP9 update to WMP10.Nope. This was from before anyone got MP10 onto 98SSE. Here's a batch file I picked up off the forum, I also found the exe2cab program somewhere. Just never have got a round-tuit to do anything with this.I've also seen that batch a long time ago.At that time I was working on my own MP10 -> 98/ME project with the help from erpdude8 [also an MSFN member], roughly similar to the batch you found.I have posted a working version a while after that at my site and here, and I thought that was the only working version, besides the batch file you mentioned, which only extracts and copies the files from XP SP2.If you ever looked at the 98MP10 INF file, you would have noticed that there is much more to it, just copying the files and running regsvr32 won't make it work properly.In comparison, 98MP10 is pretty much a "mature" release, tested in the wild, and works in most cases, except a for few portable multimedia devices that I can't test on my PC.I'm using 98MP10 for ~ 3 years now, and never ran into any problems.To extract 98MP10.INF from 98MP10.EXE, download 98MP10.EXE [7.5 MB]:http://www.mdgx.com/98mp10/98MP10.EXEThen run [example]:98MP10.EXE /C /Q /T:C:\TEMPThen open 98MP10.INF into Notepad to view its contents.... Or download this small zip...MP10INF.ZIPHTH
MDGx Posted April 30, 2007 Author Posted April 30, 2007 1) Excuse me, but there are advantages using WIN ME SIGVERIF.EXE than WIN 98 SE SIGVERIF.EXE?2) I want to report a problem installing win 98 se drivers of a printer HP710c ONLY AFTER installing option 2 of 98se2me.It is impossible to install these drivers because doesn't recognize LPT port.The problem can be solved removing/reinstalling drivers (doesn't work always).What could be for you?1) WinME sigverif probably has newer code to recognize more digital signatures for newer files/drivers released after Win98 SE came out. [?]Can't hurt to have both, I like having more than 1 choice.2) Sorry, I can't test this printer driver on my PC, I don' t have such printer.Can you elaborate, please, what exactly happens, step by step, eventual error messages, dialog boxes, IPF, GPF, lockups etc?HTH
MDGx Posted April 30, 2007 Author Posted April 30, 2007 (1) Installing 98SE2ME again broke the NUSB. OK, you kind of mention that in the readme, but would it be possible to prompt the user during the install to first uninstall NUSB and make sure it's around to install afterwards?(2) I play FLV files using Media Player Classic. The procedure to do so involves installing FFD Show and configuring the player. (See http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/ho..._flv_files.cfm). I had done this procedure subsequent to when 98SE2ME was first installed. Just a few minutes ago I installed 98SE2ME again and Media Player Classic is now broke for playing FLV files.I use Ghost 2003 and ghosted back to restore things as they were.(1) I have added a note about NUSB in READ1ST.TXT, closer to the top, under the "EXTREMELY IMPORTANT" section:READ1ST.TXT* MUST install Native USB Drivers (NUSB) current edition:http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#NUSONLY AFTER already installed 98SE2ME options 1, 2 or 7!IF already installed NUSB BEFORE 98SE2ME options 1, 2 or 7, MUST reinstallNUSB once again, AFTER 98SE2ME options 1, 2 or 7!(2) I assume you are refering to 98SE2ME options 1 or 2.I've installed FFDshow a few times in the past, bur never noticed any problems, but never tried to set MPC to play FLV files.I use Riva FLV Player [freeware] to play FLV files:http://www.rivavx.com/index.php?id=422&L=3Download it from:http://www.download.com/3001-2194_4-10442977.htmlRiva FLV Player has its own FLV codec, doesn't need FFDshow or any other external codec.More FLV tools [scroll down to "How to play Flash Video (.FLV)."]:http://www.mdgx.com/toy.htm#SHFLFYI:The couple of times I've tried to set MPC to play SWF, DCR + DIR files [Flash + Shockwave offline], I've got errors/glitches, because MPC doesn't have web browser capabilities to play SWF files properly.So I had to set SWF + DCR/DIR to be played by Firefox [MS IE is also a good choice].Sometime in the near future I'll test FFDshow with MPC playing FLV, to see if I get any errors related to installing 98SE2ME option 2.HTH
Max_04 Posted April 30, 2007 Posted April 30, 2007 1) Excuse me, but there are advantages using WIN ME SIGVERIF.EXE than WIN 98 SE SIGVERIF.EXE?2) I want to report a problem installing win 98 se drivers of a printer HP710c ONLY AFTER installing option 2 of 98se2me.It is impossible to install these drivers because doesn't recognize LPT port.The problem can be solved removing/reinstalling drivers (doesn't work always).What could be for you?1) WinME sigverif probably has newer code to recognize more digital signatures for newer files/drivers released after Win98 SE came out. [?]Can't hurt to have both, I like having more than 1 choice.2) Sorry, I can't test this printer driver on my PC, I don' t have such printer.Can you elaborate, please, what exactly happens, step by step, eventual error messages, dialog boxes, IPF, GPF, lockups etc?HTHOk... can you post me a list of possible suspected files concerning printer drivers?The printer has usb support.
MDGx Posted May 2, 2007 Author Posted May 2, 2007 Ok... can you post me a list of possible suspected files concerning printer drivers?The printer has usb support.I don't have a USB printer, therefore I can't tell which files are used.But you can do this on your computer if your printer is properly installed:right-click "My Computer" desktop icon -> Properties -> Device Manager tab -> scroll down to your printer name, which is usually listed under "Printer" -> double-click on your printer name -> Driver tab -> "Driver file details" button -> post here all file names you see.BTW:I still need you to post here any errors/dialogs/GPF/IPF/etc you've seen etc.Thanks.
PROBLEMCHYLD Posted May 2, 2007 Posted May 2, 2007 Are you going to remove User*.* files from 98SE2ME becauseQ891711 + U891711 = Unofficial MS07-017 + MS05-002 .ANI fix has permanent fix?
Max_04 Posted May 2, 2007 Posted May 2, 2007 (edited) Ok... can you post me a list of possible suspected files concerning printer drivers?The printer has usb support.I don't have a USB printer, therefore I can't tell which files are used.But you can do this on your computer if your printer is properly installed:right-click "My Computer" desktop icon -> Properties -> Device Manager tab -> scroll down to your printer name, which is usually listed under "Printer" -> double-click on your printer name -> Driver tab -> "Driver file details" button -> post here all file names you see.BTW:I still need you to post here any errors/dialogs/GPF/IPF/etc you've seen etc.Thanks.I can give you a detailed description of errors/dialogs.The problem begins only after installation of 98seME.Printer HP710C with LPT port (no USB, excuse me) not recognized!START -> Settings-> Printers -> Add printers ->I select Local Printer -> Driver Disk , and the problem is here.Win98SE, after found correct .INF file, says, to the next dialog, that doesn't exist a LPT portand if driver installation is started, says: "It isn't possible to terminate installation. Driver corrupted or damaged".If I try driver installation from CD-ROM or Floppy (both absolutely original provided from HP), the computer, after reboot, is blocked.For the restart it is necessary to reset.Error messages, naturally are in italian, infact I've just translated here in english.Later I'll follow your indications about entries in driver options. Edited May 2, 2007 by Max_04
PROBLEMCHYLD Posted May 8, 2007 Posted May 8, 2007 (edited) i was surfing your site and i notice this MSJPEG32.DLL installs from GRPHFLTS.EXE same version 98SE2MEand will NETAPI32.DLL be added? Edited May 9, 2007 by PROBLEMCHYLD
Max_04 Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 Ok... can you post me a list of possible suspected files concerning printer drivers?The printer has usb support.I don't have a USB printer, therefore I can't tell which files are used.But you can do this on your computer if your printer is properly installed:right-click "My Computer" desktop icon -> Properties -> Device Manager tab -> scroll down to your printer name, which is usually listed under "Printer" -> double-click on your printer name -> Driver tab -> "Driver file details" button -> post here all file names you see.BTW:I still need you to post here any errors/dialogs/GPF/IPF/etc you've seen etc.Thanks.I can give you a detailed description of errors/dialogs.The problem begins only after installation of 98seME.Printer HP710C with LPT port (no USB, excuse me) not recognized!START -> Settings-> Printers -> Add printers ->I select Local Printer -> Driver Disk , and the problem is here.Win98SE, after found correct .INF file, says, to the next dialog, that doesn't exist a LPT portand if driver installation is started, says: "It isn't possible to terminate installation. Driver corrupted or damaged".If I try driver installation from CD-ROM or Floppy (both absolutely original provided from HP), the computer, after reboot, is blocked.For the restart it is necessary to reset.Error messages, naturally are in italian, infact I've just translated here in english.Later I'll follow your indications about entries in driver options.At the end I've discovered that this is a bug of some hp printers.A solution is :1) replace Spool32.exe with the original;2) remove checkbox on Win.ini file in msconfig, so during reboot Win.ini can reload printer. Thank you again for your work, MDGx!
PROBLEMCHYLD Posted May 11, 2007 Posted May 11, 2007 (edited) Small request, files like msconfig.exe which is backed up and replaced with meconfig.exeSigverif.exe etc... (Don't wanna delete manually file by file) can you make a script to delete those by choice because i don't want to have duplicate files on my system especially if i don't have a need for them.This should apply to all files that are duplicates of others.If theres a need to replace them i will until then i don't have any problems with them.It can be called the Clean up option 8A big thank U Edited May 11, 2007 by PROBLEMCHYLD
PROBLEMCHYLD Posted May 17, 2007 Posted May 17, 2007 How do i install Windows Picture and Fax viewer from my WinME CD on Windows 98SE I wanna test it with the KernelEx update.
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