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Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Publication date Topics Windows Reviewer: Dain Siei - favorite favorite favorite - January 1, Subject: shell Reviewer: ClockLocked only reviews windows stuff - favorite favorite favorite - November 24, Subject: can you fix "setup. Been working on a video but I couldn't for the life of me find a bootable windows 98 iso! Your awesome! Maybe this has something to do with the copy-protection scheme of the SD card controller. It could be interesting to look into the huge boot sector created by Panasonic Formatter, which may give a clue why the Panasonic Formatter creates fast cards, while the other formatting software creates slow cards.
When I looked with Paragon Partition Manager 9. The 1st partition was displayed as File system: Free, Size: 4. Somehow the RecoveryCD kept Panasonic's code in a separate partition. I then created with the RecoveryCD a multi-partition SDHC by just using the space originally occupied by the 2nd partition, leaving the Panasonic code in tiny partition 1 untouched.
I created 3 primary partitions. The speed increase was substantial:. Paragon Partition Manager 9. Maybe some more tricks can be found to bring the speed of multi-partition SDHC cards up to the 4. Now is the last moment to buy card readers which have working Win98 drivers, eventually they will be gone. I don't expect large capacity USB-sticks with Win98 drivers to be available in years , but SDHC cards for your Wincompatible card reader will be around for many more years.
The media wears out, maybe after writing Please don't take me wrong: I'm not feeling particularly confrontational, and I do think this topic is relevant and that you're doing a great job with it.
I do not intend to hijack the topic. Thanks for the correction, it should read " with manufacturer-provided Win98 drivers ". I prefer however to use as much as possible manufacturer-provided drivers for mass storage devices, some stored data can be critical.
When a manufacturer provides a driver for Win98, it should mean that the device has actually been tested by the manufacturer under Win You install it at own risk! But when you want to use NUSB only for those USB devices which don't have a Win98 driver, and for your other USB devices you want to keep on using the manufacturer-provided drivers, it may get complicated, esp. Question: For the emtec card readers I want to use the manufacturer-provided driver, but that driver does not install an eject-utility in the system tray.
How can I use the manufacturer-provided driver but have the emtec card reader included in the NUSB eject-utility in the system tray i.
A smart move. Nearly all Nintendo-DS games, about So no more GBA slot, as an anti-piracy-measure? Since this side remark I did in a previous post seems to have passed unnoticed, I quote it here to ask you to test Chip Genius 2. It might be a worthy addition to the toolbox. Will do, though I don't have a "plain" Win98 installed anywhere accessible right now. I have a nearly-unmodified Win98SE. When I double-click on ChipGenius. The program should run under Win98, but it might need a dll or a newer version of a dll since it works with you.
I installed VB6 SP6, same problem. NET 1. NET 2. The chip info is in chips. Would be nice to have another Wincompatible tool in the toolbox. Good luck! DLL 4. EXE 4. DLL 2. Then I installed older OrangeWare v2. So ChipGenius somehow doesn't work under Win98 with this old laptop, while it does work with your desktop. While reading this topic, I've tested the above-mentioned application myself, with the same negative results.
But, after running a profiling in DW, I noticed the same thing that plagued other VB applications when run under localized Windows versions in my case, regional settings other than English : it expects a localized version of vb6. It also calls for a missing sxs. My conclusion is that this application is not meant to run on 9x and it probably never will.
Can't explain dencorso's results. I hadn't thought about it before, but since the versions of all the files Multibooter is using are the same as the ones I'm using, as far as dependencies detected by DW go, the problem must lie elsewhere I can think of no other explanation right now. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community.
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