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Optimising Performance ME / '98
Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 2:32 am
Posted by Mac (2831 messages posted)

If you have a large hard disk-drive (e.g. this is a 60Gb drive) then partitioning 
the disk has a number of advantages. 1.0GHz 256Mb SDRAM 

This is an OEM installed computer and the OEM will tell you that their recovery program 
will not only remove all data but will also remove any set partitions. NOT entirely 
true, as data WILL be removed on the C: drive but not on other drives, D: , etc. 
and set partitions!

To partition the disk successfully you need to use a Windows Start-Up diskette (bootdisk) 
or Packard Bell's "recovery" diskette with both Fdisk and Format on the diskette.

Take all of your data off the machine, files, favourites, email, address books, music, 
images and data and burn them all onto CD-RW backups.

Start the computer up on the bootdisk and get to the A:\> prompt by choosing "minimum 
boot" here type: A:\>format C: , and press enter to clear the old disk configuration 
of all data.

When complete type: A:\>fdisk and press enter to get to the fdisk partitioning program 
where you will see a choice of things to do. Choose to delete primary drive C: which 
is set to use 100% of the available disk space. Ignore the warning about losing data 
and hit enter. Now press escape to return you to the first menu.

Here you choose to set the ... PRIMARY ... DOS drive and press enter. Fdisk will 
now check the entire drive space and then ask you to allocate the required size either 
in Megabytes or as a percentage. I chose 10% (approx 6.0Gb) to run ME and Office 
2000 
plus RealOnePlayer, NAV/NIS, a Power DVD and about 30 other software applications.

With the 10% primary drive C:\ allocated, you can now press Esc to return to the 
first menu where you should choose (2) to set drive C:\ as the active drive "A" .

If not sure if the program set drive C:\ as the active drive, chose (4) to see the 
size of the set drive and if it is set active "A" then press Esc to return to the 
main menu. (Add your volume label when prompted to do so and make a note of it somewhere 
safe. I used IXTREME1 which is the P-B model name.)

Now choose (3) to set an ... EXTENDED ... DOS partition as drive D:\ . Fdisk will 
again check the disk and then ask you to set the size. Whatever remains is 90% of 
the disk space, so do not alter it and press enter. I used the volume label IXTREME2 
for the D:\ drive.

You have now partitioned your disk into two drives C: = 10% & D: = 90%  (Or 20%/80%)

The next stage is to FORMAT so you need to press Esc to get to the DOS prompt and 
from the A:\> prompt type: A:\>format C: and press enter. When finished and the file 
allocation table is set you need to format drive D:\ so type: A:\>format D: and press 
enter.

When both partitions (drives) are formatted you can re-install on drive C:\.

If you have a recovery diskette you CAN use it and with the Packard-Bell OEM system 
choose a minimum install with ME and "Smart Restore" only before adding updated Anti-Virus 
and software. Run scandisk and defrag after installing.

With everything installed and running smoothly you can now keep all of your documents, 
music, images and videos on the D:\ drive but before you do consider setting your 
swap-file as a permanent swap-file ( I use a 1000Mb swap-file) by setting the virtual 
memory in "system", in the control panel, to the same settings for Max and Min size 
choosing to stop Windows from managing it and ALSO choosing the D:\ drive to set 
the swap-file to. You can then use a program (such as VoptXP from www.goldenbow.com) 
to set the permanent swap-file to the front of the D:\ drive so that all other data 
can be stored AFTER it and so that it can all be defragmented more easily.

Now that your C:\ drive is clear of documents, music, images and video it will run 
better and faster and if you ever need to do a further re-install of your operating 
system you will only have to back-up your email.

Paths to documents in Word, etc. will need to be changed and programs such as Windows 
Media Player or RealOnePlayer will scan all drives for media, picking up all of YOUR 
material from the D:\ drive. Again paths for saving material to the D:\ drive will 
need to be changed.

I can now run with 99% free system resources at start-up and by using the AlwaysUnloadDll 
registry setting (a default setting with '98se) the entire system runs much better. 
(So far that is!) AlwaysUnloadDll 9x/ME

IML.

NOTE: Find-Fast and the Active desktop are big users of resources. Fast-Find can 
cause stalling for several seconds.
You can disable fast find in the control panel using exit and stop after deleting 
all of the indexes. 

Uninstall PCHealth, System Restore, Windows Help, msinfo32.exe, etc. Start, Run & 
type: rundll.exe setupx.dll,InstallHinfSection Uninstall 132 C:\WINDOWS\INF\PCHealth.inf

NB: You will have to re-install Windows if you want to use any of these features 
again.

Up-Date site for ALL system-critical and security up-dates: Windows Update

How to Troubleshoot Windows Internal Stack Overflow Error Messages (Q145799)

Error Message: There Are No Spare Stack Pages (Q149083)

ESSENTIAL: RAM memory assistance: RAMpage 1.6

Automatic Deletion of all TIF, TEMP & index.dat files. Delindex & EmpTemp

(Do NOT forget to turn these OFF when up-dating your system or software !)

SpyBot is VERY revealing! Click on the Language flag. SpyBot

To remove IE5.5 cleanly before installing IE6.0 IEradicator

MICRON RAM at CRUCIAL OR PRICEWATCH        

RAM testing: DocMemory 2.0 & MemTest 86

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VIRUS SCAN

VIRUS SCAN

Correct a ... possible ... VxD fault in your Win98, 98SE, ME 

Many users are reporting elimination of VxD faults by installing VxDs from the Win9x/ME 
installation CD. 

The VXDs you may need to install are:
configmg.vxd , ntkern.vxd , vcomm.vxd , vdd.vxd , vdmad.vxd , vflatd.vxd , vmouse.vxd

LOOK HERE FIRST ... To view the contents of VMM32.VxD run RegEdit and go to the Key: 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control/VMM32Files
where the right pane shows all the files that comprise VMM32.VxD

The 7 MISSING VXDs '98 only BSOD-FIX

Swapfile Optimization

NTFS/FAT

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re: Optimising Performance ME / '98
Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 2:43 am
Posted by Mac (2831 messages posted)

FOR REFERENCE ... ONLY.

No replies please.

Reply directly to me if you wish to.

Response has been turned OFF.

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re: Optimising Performance ME / '98
Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 2:51 am
Posted by Carl D (4151 messages posted)

Forgot to take our medication again did we....?

For Christ's sake Iain, believe me, no-one's interested in reading all that CRAP!!

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re: Optimising Performance ME / '98
Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 3:49 am
Posted by Mac (2831 messages posted)

Keeping Windows ME Running Well v4

Not everyone can AFFORD to move from ME or struggle with 9x and buy expensive XP 
or 2000 Professional.

Having spent good money on a 1.0Ghz 256Mb SDRAM 19" monitor with DSL, LAN card and 
modem, a DVD-ROM and CD-RW , Bancontact Card reader and Banking Software, wheel-mouse 
and muti-media keyboard, Audio Technology speakers, NVIDIA TV-Out, plus a Xerox WorkCentre 
M940 , and which says "designed for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional" next to 
the "Intel Inside Pentium III" sticker, but which was supplied by the OEM with Windows 
ME and wrongly set up on FAT16 on a 60Gb Disk, getting this to work at ALL has been 
quite a struggle.

Reading the posting can give others clues as to the reasons why this became a major 
struggle.

I see '98se systems which are often slowed to a CRAWL but they don't crash with Blue 
Screens like this OS ... used ... to do.

When I can AFFORD to move to an NTFS or 64-bit system and can AFFORD to lose one 
year old software and hardware then I will agree with the sentiments which you have 
consistently expressed about Windows ME.

In the ... meantime ... I have to keep it working, and it is now working VERY well!

Otherwise those with ME can always chose to read:

Keeping Windows ME Running Well v4

With hypertension and high blood-sugar I ... always ... take the medicine. ;- )

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re: Optimising Performance ME / '98
Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 4:21 am
Posted by Carl D (4151 messages posted)

If you need extra hypertension and high blood pressure you can have my job..... :)

Carl.

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