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Windows 98

System information tools

Backup solutions

Updates

Windows Installer v2

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Dial Up Networking 1.4

Required if you are planning to connect HPC or old pocket pc computer. Download here.

Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1

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Drivers

Intel 945GM Display Driver for Windows 98

Interestingly, Intel's deprecation of Windows 98 appears to be more or less artificial in the ICH7 chipset family. This very driver allows Windows 98 to properly display the 945GM Express Chipset Family! However, this driver must be installed manually because of the program's artificial OS blocker! Be sure to follow the instructions given in the description.

Features:

…and more!

Requirements:

Instructions:

  1. Unzip files into a folder
  2. Go to Windows logo taskbar button
  3. Enter “Control Panel”
  4. Make sure Classic View is on (if using ME)
  5. Select “System”
  6. Go to the “Hardware” tab
  7. Select “Device Manager”
  8. Go to “Display adapters”
  9. Select the standard display driver
  10. Go to the “Driver” tab
  11. Select reinstall driver and direct to the folder with extracted files
  12. Enjoy!

Compatible Displays:

Hardware Supported:

Notes:

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NTFS and UDF Reader for Windows 98/ME

Windows 9x lacks the ability to detect and read NTFS and UDF media. So, this Russian repack allows all Windows users to both enjoy reading and writing to NTFS partitions. This means dual-boots with NT-based versions of Windows or Linux can be accessed conveniently. For example, modern flash drives do not have to be formatted to FAT32 for file transfers too. Also, Blu-ray CD's formatted to be used as a flash drive should also be accessible.

Features:

Installation Instructions (98FE or ME):

  1. Move the “Win98_DR” file into the 98SE directory
  2. Right click the “ENABLE” file an click “install”
  3. Reboot

Notes:

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DOS/9x SATA-CDROM Driver

GCDROM.SYS is a SATA native IDE CD/DVD-ROM driver for DOS. Any 9x enthusiast requires the SATA-CDROM driver to even install Windows 9x. All available SATA-CDROM drives will be accessible from the DOS command prompt preceding installation. Be sure to follow instructions for driver integrating.

Features:

Requirements:

How to Integrate (Thank you LoneCrusader!):

With a floppy disk:

  1. Copy driver to a floppy risk
  2. Add one line to the CONFIG.SYS file (.txt file) on floppy

ISO File:

  1. Download WinImage
  2. Use WinImage to open Windows 98SE ISO; select the following:
  3. Image > Boot Sector Properties > Export, and save the embedded floppy image as a new .IMA file.
  4. Use WinImage to open .IMA file. Extract CONFIG.SYS to a folder where you can modify it.
  5. Open CONFIG.SYS with Notepad; find the line that contains OAKCDROM.SYS (this is the default IDE/PATA CDROM driver).
  6. Copy this line and duplicate it below the original line. Change OAKCDROM.SYS in the new line to GCDROM.SYS. (GCDROM.SYS has some other arguments/switches that can be added when loaded, but this default configuration works in most cases.)
  7. Save your modified CONFIG.SYS. Be sure the extension is not changed to .TXT. Use WinImage to inject your modified CONFIG.SYS and a copy of GCDROM.SYS into the previously extracted .IMA file.
  8. Use WinImage to inject this modified boot sector into a new .ISO file (which can subsequently be edited with any normal ISO program; but be aware that some files on the boot image expect the standard 98SE CDROM file/folder layout in order to work) or back into the original. Save and burn to a new CD, then you're ready to go.

**These instructions are also to be used to include rloew's AHCI-CD Driver!

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Windows 95/98/ME SATA/ACHI Driver

Windows 95/98/ME lacks a native SATA driver, therefore cannot natively install onto hard drives that surpass IDE. The late rloew's commercial SATA patch is now available to the pubic, thanks to his son's generosity! Enjoy your Windows 9x systems on modern hardware and utilize your systems to their full potential.

Requirements:

Instructions New Windows Installation:

  1. Install Windows until the first Reboot.
  2. Boot to DOS using a Floppy Disk (required for ME especially).
  3. Enter directory of SATA driver and run “PTCHSATA”
  4. Copy the SATA.INF file to the C:\WINDOWS\INF folder, if using the default setting or the INF folder in the Windows installation directory.
  5. Reboot
  6. Continue Windows Installation.

Instructions Existing Windows System:

  1. Boot Windows in Safe Mode.
  2. Run PTCHSATA.
  3. Copy the SATA.INF file to the C:\WINDOWS\INF Folder if using the Default Windows location or the INF Folder in the Directory you Installed Windows into.
  4. Go to Device Manager.
  5. Expand “Hard disk controllers”
  6. Select and Delete all IDE Controllers.
  7. Reboot

Notes: If Windows cannot install in the first place because the CD cannot be seen by the SATA CD-ROM drive, then embed this driver in a Windows 9x CD.

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Multimedia

TCPMP 0.72RC1 Mod 6

The Core Pocket Media Player is an MP4 player for Windows 95/98/ME that was far ahead of its time. This media player will launch on Vanilla Windows 98/ME perfectly with crystal clear audio. Other versions of TCPMP online lack the ability to play MP4 AAC Audio due to being removed in an earlier version. But, it's time to say good-bye to the constant problems of playing MP4 on Windows 9x! Give thanks to Roytam1 for preserving and tweaking software that was nearly lost to time!

Features:

Requirements:

Instructions:

  1. Unzip file
  2. Go to mod6>tcpmp-mod>player.exe
  3. Launch and enjoy! Be sure to select your file!

For Windows 95 Users: **Under “Play,” set video to “GDI,” this video render setting will allow MP4's to be played perfectly on even systems with 128 MB of ram!

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Windows 98/ME Codec Pack

It appears playing MP4 on Vanilla Windows 98/ME can be a hassle. The system lacks native MP4 support and cannot requires both a decoder for MP4 video and AAC-3 audio. Without either, an MP4 video will be incomplete on Windows 98/ME. Install and enjoy!

Requirements:

Notes:

Components:

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Windows 98 Updates

Flash Player 10 Windows 98/ME

Flash Player decrepicated Windows 9x support officially at version 9, but this unofficial backport will work on any non-IE browser! To use this version, simply place the provided files in the plugins folder of a web browser and enjoy flash player 10. :)

Features:

Requirements:

Instructions:

  1. Unzip files
  2. Go to C:/Windows/Program Files (wherever your web browser is located!)
  3. Find the plugins folder, and place the files inside.

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Rloew 95/98/ME Patches Bundle

The legendary Rloew (Rudolph Loew) created Windows 9x upgrades that Microsoft itself could never do. His legacy has left the community with a countless amount of patches that will modernize any Windows 9x system and make any old PC usable in even 2020! Because finding an archive containing all of rloew's patches was not super easy, a bundle here is compiled. It's a blessing that Rloew's son has decided to make patches public and even release the source code. Enjoy and use!

Patches Included:

Requirements:

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98SE2ME Killer Replacements

Ever wanted the features of Windows ME inside of 98SE? Do you own a Windows ME CD but feel it's too unstable and stay with 98SE? Now your problem ends here! With 982ME Killer Replacements, Windows 98SE can receive all those updated files available exclusively on ME. Thank you to MDGx for this outstanding work.

Features:

…and more!

Requirements:

Instructions:

  1. Unplug any removable devices
  2. Close all programs, especially firewalls, antiviruses, and anti-malware
  3. Have Windows ME in your CD drive or CD contents anywhere in Windows 98SE installation
  4. Install Windows 98SE2ME Killer Replacements and launch program

Bugs (Thank you PROBLEMCHYLD!):

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Enhancements

Task Manager

Alternative task manager applications for windows 9x:

KernelEx

File64 Emulator for Windows 95/98/ME

Normally, Windows 9x cannot contain files larger than 4gb due to its file system limitation of FAT32. But, Windows 9x (95/98/ME) can use large files above 4gb with rloew's patch. This approach has a smaller set of files appear as a single file, but nevertheless does its job well.

Features:

Requirements:

Instructions:

  1. Place the FILE64.DLL and FILE64.VXD files in your C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Folder.
  2. Go to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.INI (be sure Windows folder options allows you to see hidden files). In the [386Enh] Section add the following line: device=FILE64.VXD
  3. Save the File.
  4. Reboot your Computer.

Important: Since the Large File Emulator is not fully compatible with normal file usage, the Emulator is designed to limit itself to specific Directories. To enable the Emulator for a new Directory, either Name it to “##64” or one of it's Parent Directores, such as C:\DOWNLOAD\##64\VIDEO.

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