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| local pub still uses win9x for digital video jukebox | 30 Sep 2009 23:23 GMT | 2 |
I just noticed this the other day when they booted up the system.. interesting to see this is still being used in the business world... Bye Arran
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| Opera for windows 98 | 30 Sep 2009 20:35 GMT | 9 |
which Opera version(older) better run on older hardware and Windows 98? Is it faster than Firefox? Or older Firefox version is better on Windows98? thank you.
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| How do you to tell if you windows 98se is legal? | 30 Sep 2009 16:10 GMT | 208 |
How do you to tell if you windows 98se is legal? I am pretty sure it is legal. The computer was used at several businesses along the way. Windows 98se was installed on it. Then was giving to me. (They lost the paperwork along the way). This
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| Successfully Replacing IExplorer with Opera | 29 Sep 2009 16:48 GMT | 18 |
Thank you to the person who recommended using Opera 9.64 on my Win98 machine. Opera as a browser is FAST, and doesn't hang with all of the new whizbang new fluff put into the latest websites assuming everybody is
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| Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490 | 29 Sep 2009 04:05 GMT | 17 |
Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490 Started after I installed Avast after avg quit support. Greg
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| Restore Previous Folder Windows at logon | 29 Sep 2009 02:24 GMT | 1 |
Is there a way to disable "Restore Previous Folder Windows at logon" in Windows 98? I looked in Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, under View tab, but I don't see a way to turn it off.
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| win9x patch "KernelEx" makes WINXP APPS work on win9x o.s. | 28 Sep 2009 10:30 GMT | 20 |
This win9x o.s. patch named "KernelEx" claims to allow software designed for w2k-xp to work on win9x o.s. here's the developers statement about this win9x patch on SOURCE FORGE. KernelEx is an Open Source compatibility layer with an aim to allow running
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| How to fix the bootup screen logo after running setup | 28 Sep 2009 02:49 GMT | 64 |
As mentioned in the MPW98.disks.general, I just replaced the HD in my old 98 machine. However, in spite of formatting it with the /s swtich, XCOPYing everything, and doing sys D: for good measure, I couldn't get the comptuer to boot.
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| comp keeps timing out. | 27 Sep 2009 03:19 GMT | 106 |
Have encountered a problem that has been happening for the last month. \ (Win98SE, Dun,) Problem is my connection seems to time-out after about 10 minutes of non-use. It is okay if it is being used.
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| Nuking Xp and 98SE from a machine | 27 Sep 2009 01:39 GMT | 17 |
I have a secondary machine, of which I have sort of been trying to build in readiness for when this one fails. It has XP and 98SE on it, but is having problems already, things I am just not ready to address, and am simply not interested in as they are
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| compare file utility | 27 Sep 2009 00:40 GMT | 10 |
I'm looking for a compare program similar to Win FC. The program must return an ERRORLEVEL at the end. Win 98 FC doesn't do that. An old utility named COMPARE.EXE does but it doesn't recognize
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| Is there any way to make the text in "character map" in WIn98SE larger | 26 Sep 2009 13:07 GMT | 7 |
I'm tiered of squinting while trying to remember the code for something like the +/- character. Is there any way to increase the font size used in Character Map to make it easier to read? I can change the font with the GUI, but not the size. Yes, I know about
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| hp820cse installed, it tries to reinstall the printer at start up | 24 Sep 2009 04:32 GMT | 2 |
I have a hp820cse and it is installed properly. So it seems. Every time at start up, it tries to reinstall the printer. Again and again. I have run the setup routine many times and still it senses the printer and tries to install it. Anything I can do to fix this? Win98se
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| MS WIN-98 SE (End User License Agreement) Part 1 of 2 | 23 Sep 2009 14:11 GMT | 12 |
Part 1 of 2 Taken from c:\windows\help\license.txt ------------------------------------ MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98 SECOND EDITION
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| Another botnet - another warning to be cautious - Bahama Botnet | 23 Sep 2009 05:42 GMT | 4 |
Yet another botnet, referred to as "Bahama Botnet" has been discovered. Though not new, having been exposed previously, the extent of the activity has recently been found to extend well beyond the original activity.
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