You can use regedt32. But you still are going to loose any files that were installed into the system folder.
(so you should archive your WINNT folder into a zip file)
It is a simple way to read/write files to remote server. If you don't need it then you don't want it. Personally I've only used it to upgarde firmware on managed switches.
If its a new MOBO make sure you install the MOBO drivers before you install the modem. Miniport routing drivers definitely have a big effect upon your modem.
This from Western Digital site:
"The Windows 95/98 Device Manager shows the hard drives installed in a system. In many cases when you view the drives within Device Manager, it identifies them as Type xx. Sometimes it identifies them by displaying the actual model number. Why isn't the drive...
You can make all sorts of inapropriate configurations work. But why introduce flaes when you don't have to. Whats worse is when people start spreading these "solutions" without mentioning the adverse effects. I saw a site today with a how to on building your own cross patch cable and it said to...
I've never seen a RJ45 coupler (splicer) work. I think they are made for cat3 systems and are foisted upon the unwary (granted cat 3 systems are probably adequate for most home users).
you need to buy a 50ft cable. Otherwise you need a repeater or maybe you could cut the cable ends and connect them with a punch down terminator block but buying a 50 ft cable is cheapest.
you want a wireless router ( AKA gateway), preferably one with built in multi port switch so you can use phsical wire as well. You can game over wireless but it is not as reliable as a physical wire ( my friend would periodically loose his link temporarily on a SMC setup). Look for...
you installed the MOBO chipset drivers for your board? New boards have been manufactured after the driver sets of most MS OS were finalized, so even though your system may work after the MS install, it may not be using proper drivers.
give it to your local post office and explain what happened. would have been better if you hadn't opened it though. If you threw away the shipping package then just sit on it.
used to be that DSL had less latency, cable more usable bandwidth- don't know what current case is.
DSL could be bad cuz you have to rely upon sometimes flaky telco lines. Cable has to put in their own lines so it is more reliable in that regard.
go for XP if your hardware is up to it.
oh yeah,why:
Win98 can not properly make use of today's hardware. It is infantile in comparison to NT/2K/XP. Once you are used to the new OS you will not want to deal with the crap of 98.
Found this at German forum: If I larger data sets over LAN pull get I the error message VXDCache01und VFat01.
"Virtual Device Drivers (VxDs) run as part of the privileged (ring-0) operating system. VxDs can be thought of as a DLL for the operating system. = Running at ring 0, VxDs have...
You need TCP/IP if you connect to the internet (among other things). You need IPX for Novell network functions ( so my guess is you don't need it). Windows uses netbios for establishing the computer connections (which you have no choice about so you don't see it listed).
Are the file transfers...
also check the chipset numbers and the FCC ID.
This from emachine site: 10BaseT Lan with Home PNA
I also read elsewhere that the NIC is Intel based.
More research points to:Drivers initially identified it as a tulip card: specifically an Intel 21145 chip (from an MIT site)
but it is a...
for the win98 users. When you startup, if asked for password hit cancel. Go to passwords control panel an check all users use same desktop. You can also go into users control panel and delete user profiles. If you need to do this for security reasons then you have to fdisk the harddrive and...
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