Pack De Drivers Windows 98
The customization of the operating system is an activity that dates back to the days of the first releases of Microsoft proprietary OS. Even the innovative Windows 98, when it came out it could have used some graphical enhancements which emerged, eventually, in other iterations.For the aficionados of this particular environment, several transformation packs were developed then and one of the most appreciated is Windows 98 Revolutions Pack. Especially tailored for the Second Edition (best known as Windows 98 SE), this set of enhancements goes a bit beyond the simple, surface changes and makes some modifications under the hood as well.Quite a bit of the practicality and improved looks of Windows XP are encapsulated in this package which requires only a bit of attention when it comes to the installation order of the components.Besides the XP-styled Start button and boot logo, Windows 98 Revolutions Pack will enable yo to use 32-bit icons inside the old operating system.
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Obviously Microsoft doesn't have them any more and Windows 98 SE isn't even internet compatible anymore. Google only brought up a bunch of fake, broken, or microsoft links that claim they aren't supported. There has GOT to be an unofficial download somewhere where I can get these!!! I just formatted a Windows 98 computer and reinstalled Windows 98 SE and it runs worse than it did when ran with all the junk from the guy who threw the computer out on it!!! Usually a clean install of an OS make it run better and it ran decent before and now it barely can do anything!!! It even reports that the ram and video is WAY less!!!
I downloaded all the drivers for it but I am missing a 'PCI communication device'. I don'tthink that is causing all the extreme slowness!!! I think these updates may fix my problem.Where can I download the updates and burn to a CD so I can transfer them to Windows 98 computer???.
Auto-Patcher includes: Internet Explorer 6 SP1, Direct X 9.0c (October 2006), Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 SP1, and Windows Media Player 9. It also includes every update that has been released by Microsoft and every unofficial update posted on MSFN - It also includes optional components like.NET Framework 2 and the System Policy Editor for Windows 98SE. There are 9 in total. The only things missing are the other unofficial service packs and update packs that are floating around. But there should be nothing critical from those packs missing from Auto-Patcher.Download:To burn the pack you could use ImgBurn or Deep Burner. Auto-Patcher includes: Internet Explorer 6 SP1, Direct X 9.0c (October 2006), Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 SP1, and Windows Media Player 9.
It also includes every update that has been released by Microsoft and every unofficial update posted on MSFN - It also includes optional components like.NET Framework 2 and the System Policy Editor for Windows 98SE. There are 9 in total.
The only things missing are the other unofficial service packs and update packs that are floating around. But there should be nothing critical from those packs missing from Auto-Patcher.Download:To burn the pack you could use ImgBurn or Deep Burner.IE6??? Win98 cannot even connect to the internet anymore Oo. I realize that it is almost a year after this topic was first posted but I just decided to install Windows 98se onto a system and came across this. Since a couple of the answers are not exactly right - I thought I'd reply. (ie: I'm sticking my foot into a possibly hot water situation.)First - there is nothing wrong with using Windows 98 (se or otherwise).
It CAN run on the internet. It IS compatible with any website currently on the internet BUT it may not run all of the content on those websites.
It WILL run HTML up to HTML v3. HTML is now at v5. So things that were included after version three(v3) of HTML - WILL BE IGNORED. That's right. The thing about HTML, XML, CSS, and any other part to the web specifically states that if the commands are not recognized - they must be ignored. This was done so older web browsers would not crash when they come across something they are not capable to handle. For instance - I am typing this from my Windows 98se Firefox browser.
This can be verified by looking at the logs and finding where I logged in to Bleeping Computers. You will see that the OS is (or was) Windows 98se (because that information is sent to the server every time I do something).So the first incorrect statement was that Windows 98se is 'not Internet compatible'.
It is compatible just like Windows v3.1 is still compatible. You may not see the fancy stuff people use now - but standard HTML will still work and be displayed. Like tables, boldfacing, and even font selection.Second - instead of downloading a 276MB file with programs that are going to try to muck up your computer - why not go to www.majorgeeks.com and download the 100MB optional updates as well as the 76MB main updates in their 'All In One' area? Then you just get the updates instead of the updates AND junkware.Third - If it was me - I would download and install Virtual PC and only install everything on the virtual hard drive. First - this is what Virtual PC was created for, and Second - you would then have virtualized CD-ROMs, floppy drives, and everything else and they are all standardized so you only have to look for that one kind of a device, download those drivers, and not worry about the fact that you have the latest whiz-bang equipment. Virtual PC translates your requests into whatever your current device uses. This is how I am using Windows 98se presently.
The virtual 98se thinks it is writing to a compatible ethernet connection. In reality - I'm wireless using a Broadcom wireless interface but the Virtual 98se sees it as just an ethernet connection.
One that 98se is compatible with also. So no special installs. No looking for drivers. Standard Windows 98se CD install via an ISO image which Virtual PC converts to just looking like a CD-ROM drive. As the man said - get WinImage and make lots of floppy drive images. If you were going to use the Apple + emulator - I'd suggest CiderPress. Windows side of things - WinImage.
Macintosh emulators - Disk Copy. (BTW: CiderPress is also usable by the //e, //c, //gs, and Lisa Mac emulators also.)Just because we have moved ahead in technology doesn't mean those that are working to do so do not also take into account what has gone on in the past.
It isn't even true that Windows v3.1 can not use multi-gigabyte disk drives or memory. There actually are programs out there that will allow you to either make ram drives to use the large amounts of memory you have and large disk drives can be partitioned down into smaller ones.
I put a 512MB disk drive on a //gs after partitioning it into 20 separate partitions. That was really nice to be able to do that but it also meant the entire screen on the //gs was taken up with disk drive icons. The thing is - I could do it and it didn't require any kind of special program to do it even. I also have 1GB of memory on that //gs. It was a special order card but the software that accessd it came from Applied Engineering from all the way back in the 1980s. When they only dreamed of having huge memory cards. (Now - you can wonder why I would ever need such a thing and the truth is - I just wanted to know if it could really do that.
So I bought the card just to try it out.:-D ) By the way - I also now am the pround owner of a card that was special made to allow the //gs to handle SD card and USB jump drives. So now I can do that also.
And remember - the //gs came out a year earlier than Windows v3.1 came out. One of the first 8/16 bit systems.So don't knock Windows 98se or v3.1 or even DOS. All of those older systems will still work with the internet just like the +, //e, //c, //gs, Lisa Mac and even the original Macintosh, Amiga, and Atari systems will work with the internet. You may not get all of the pretty, sparkly, whiz-bang things that are out there now - but they will work and there are even companies still producing products for them.Later!:-).