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re: A 2-part question
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at 5:15 am Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Jim Helwig
(43 messages posted)
I do have the Win 98 SE installation disk, but the comp came pre-loaded with dise
and didn't include the install disk for that particular program. I just had to break
out the Win 98 install disk last night. I've been attempting to get the WIn troubleshooter
to work again since 2 of their critical updates sort of disabled it (no luck getting
it to work). Anyway, I think I'l just leave things alone regarding the partition,
and just use the space for large picture files etc. Thanks for the reply.
On Monday, June 25, 2007 at 11:55 pm, dhm wrote:
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>DISE could also have a folder in C:\Program Files\Common Files or in C:\Windows\Application
>Data.
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>I also endorse RegSeeker as the most complete free registry cleaner (and general
>registry utility) I know of. Get it anyway for your computer since it comes in
handy.
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>No free partition manager promises to save the data in a partition. Of the commercial
>programs Partition Manager used to be the most popular but I read a page by a professional
>user who found that it often erases partitions that should've been saved. The best
>partition manager now may be:
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>Considering the $70 price you'd do as well to buy an 80MB drive for $60 and install
>it as a slave drive and copy everything over.
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>I hope you can locate the product disc for Win98 because any computer without the
>installation disc for its OS is on thin ice.
>
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- re: A 2-part question (dhm: Monday, June 25, 2007 at 11:55 pm)
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