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Can you help please?
Emrys Davies wrote (in alt.windows98)
My wife is using my 15 year old PC and it has a fault amongst many as you will expect but can you help with this one? It is a Win. 98 SE with a C Drive capacity of 19.1 GB of which 5.47 GB is used. It has 384.0 MB of RAM and 65 per cent of this is free. I strongly suggest you obtain a new hard drive and at least clone (duplicate) your current drive to the new drive. The components of your old computer can operate for many years, except for the hard drive. Your drive is living on borrowed time and it might even now have bad sectors that are causing operational problems. Boot / start the computer in DOS mode and run scandisk from the dos prompt, correct any problems with the file system, and let scandisk perform a surface test to find bad sectors. And remember that drives don't last forever. My experience is that 20 gb drives in particular had a high failure rate compared to 40 and 80 gb drives. It has 'Google' and 'IE' icons on its desktop which take one minute to open, respectively, There could be many reasons why it takes so long to start IE. You could have many other programs running that are taking too much memory. Turn off (or just un-install) any antivirus software you have. Windows 98 does not need antivirus software. I run windows 98 exclusively and haven't used AV software for more than 7 years. Virus's and trojans do not infect Windows 98 any more - they are designed to run on NT-based windows (like XP, vista, 7, etc). AV software running on win-98 is a waste of what little memory and CPU power you have. and when they do a little window shows: 'Iexplore with a solid red circle which has a large white X therein and the window contains the words 'Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher' and OK thereon. I assume you are in Germany, and you have a German version of Windows 98. Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher translates as "Enough Memory". I'm assuming the actual message is that you don't have enough memory to run the program. On that computer, click the Start button, select Run, and type "msconfig" and hit enter. Select "Startup" (the tab on the far right) and remove the checkbox for any programs that are not needed. If you don't know how to decide, post the list of the names of those programs here and I can tell you. When clicked the latter opens instantly to the Google 'Home' page, to which it is set. All other icons on the desktop open instantly, including Outlook Express. I ran it for viruses and found 12 'FunWebproducts' That is not a virus. See here to remove: http://help.funwebproducts.com/uninstall/uninstall.html and 29 '/info: Cookie information database'. Those are not important. Any ideas please. I have a tip nearby, but my wife appears to manage with this and does not want a new one., I very strongly suggest you install an old version of Firefox and use it instead of IE. Firefox 2.0.0.20 is much better than Internet Explorer. I can post a link where to download it if you want. |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2014 05:44:02 -0700, 98 Guy com ""98""@guy. wrote:
...snip... I very strongly suggest you install an old version of Firefox and use it instead of IE. Firefox 2.0.0.20 is much better than Internet Explorer. I can post a link where to download it if you want. hear, hear! Firefox can also work on many websites that otherwise will reject IE. |
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Can you help please?
"98 Guy" "98"@Guy. com wrote in message ... Emrys Davies wrote (in alt.windows98) My wife is using my 15 year old PC and it has a fault amongst many as you will expect but can you help with this one? It is a Win. 98 SE with a C Drive capacity of 19.1 GB of which 5.47 GB is used. It has 384.0 MB of RAM and 65 per cent of this is free. I strongly suggest you obtain a new hard drive and at least clone (duplicate) your current drive to the new drive. The components of your old computer can operate for many years, except for the hard drive. Your drive is living on borrowed time and it might even now have bad sectors that are causing operational problems. Boot / start the computer in DOS mode and run scandisk from the dos prompt, correct any problems with the file system, and let scandisk perform a surface test to find bad sectors. And remember that drives don't last forever. My experience is that 20 gb drives in particular had a high failure rate compared to 40 and 80 gb drives. It has 'Google' and 'IE' icons on its desktop which take one minute to open, respectively, There could be many reasons why it takes so long to start IE. You could have many other programs running that are taking too much memory. Turn off (or just un-install) any antivirus software you have. Windows 98 does not need antivirus software. I run windows 98 exclusively and haven't used AV software for more than 7 years. Virus's and trojans do not infect Windows 98 any more - they are designed to run on NT-based windows (like XP, vista, 7, etc). AV software running on win-98 is a waste of what little memory and CPU power you have. and when they do a little window shows: 'Iexplore with a solid red circle which has a large white X therein and the window contains the words 'Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher' and OK thereon. I assume you are in Germany, and you have a German version of Windows 98. Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher translates as "Enough Memory". I'm assuming the actual message is that you don't have enough memory to run the program. On that computer, click the Start button, select Run, and type "msconfig" and hit enter. Select "Startup" (the tab on the far right) and remove the checkbox for any programs that are not needed. If you don't know how to decide, post the list of the names of those programs here and I can tell you. When clicked the latter opens instantly to the Google 'Home' page, to which it is set. All other icons on the desktop open instantly, including Outlook Express. I ran it for viruses and found 12 'FunWebproducts' That is not a virus. See here to remove: http://help.funwebproducts.com/uninstall/uninstall.html and 29 '/info: Cookie information database'. Those are not important. Any ideas please. I have a tip nearby, but my wife appears to manage with this and does not want a new one., I very strongly suggest you install an old version of Firefox and use it instead of IE. Firefox 2.0.0.20 is much better than Internet Explorer. I can post a link where to download it if you want. I would much appreciate your Firefox link while I will consider your other suggestions. |
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Can you help please?
Emrys Davies wrote:
"98 Guy" "98"@Guy. com wrote in message ... Emrys Davies wrote (in alt.windows98) My wife is using my 15 year old PC and it has a fault amongst many as you will expect but can you help with this one? It is a Win. 98 SE with a C Drive capacity of 19.1 GB of which 5.47 GB is used. It has 384.0 MB of RAM and 65 per cent of this is free. I strongly suggest you obtain a new hard drive and at least clone (duplicate) your current drive to the new drive. The components of your old computer can operate for many years, except for the hard drive. Your drive is living on borrowed time and it might even now have bad sectors that are causing operational problems. Boot / start the computer in DOS mode and run scandisk from the dos prompt, correct any problems with the file system, and let scandisk perform a surface test to find bad sectors. And remember that drives don't last forever. My experience is that 20 gb drives in particular had a high failure rate compared to 40 and 80 gb drives. It has 'Google' and 'IE' icons on its desktop which take one minute to open, respectively, There could be many reasons why it takes so long to start IE. You could have many other programs running that are taking too much memory. Turn off (or just un-install) any antivirus software you have. Windows 98 does not need antivirus software. I run windows 98 exclusively and haven't used AV software for more than 7 years. Virus's and trojans do not infect Windows 98 any more - they are designed to run on NT-based windows (like XP, vista, 7, etc). AV software running on win-98 is a waste of what little memory and CPU power you have. and when they do a little window shows: 'Iexplore with a solid red circle which has a large white X therein and the window contains the words 'Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher' and OK thereon. I assume you are in Germany, and you have a German version of Windows 98. Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher translates as "Enough Memory". I'm assuming the actual message is that you don't have enough memory to run the program. On that computer, click the Start button, select Run, and type "msconfig" and hit enter. Select "Startup" (the tab on the far right) and remove the checkbox for any programs that are not needed. If you don't know how to decide, post the list of the names of those programs here and I can tell you. When clicked the latter opens instantly to the Google 'Home' page, to which it is set. All other icons on the desktop open instantly, including Outlook Express. I ran it for viruses and found 12 'FunWebproducts' That is not a virus. See here to remove: http://help.funwebproducts.com/uninstall/uninstall.html and 29 '/info: Cookie information database'. Those are not important. Any ideas please. I have a tip nearby, but my wife appears to manage with this and does not want a new one., I very strongly suggest you install an old version of Firefox and use it instead of IE. Firefox 2.0.0.20 is much better than Internet Explorer. I can post a link where to download it if you want. I would much appreciate your Firefox link while I will consider your other suggestions. Try oldapps.com and/or oldversion.com. Both have it. In general, these are two good sites for old versions of software. |
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"98 Guy" "98"@Guy. com wrote in message ... Emrys Davies wrote (in alt.windows98) My wife is using my 15 year old PC and it has a fault amongst many as you will expect but can you help with this one? It is a Win. 98 SE with a C Drive capacity of 19.1 GB of which 5.47 GB is used. It has 384.0 MB of RAM and 65 per cent of this is free. I strongly suggest you obtain a new hard drive and at least clone (duplicate) your current drive to the new drive. The components of your old computer can operate for many years, except for the hard drive. Your drive is living on borrowed time and it might even now have bad sectors that are causing operational problems. Boot / start the computer in DOS mode and run scandisk from the dos prompt, correct any problems with the file system, and let scandisk perform a surface test to find bad sectors. And remember that drives don't last forever. My experience is that 20 gb drives in particular had a high failure rate compared to 40 and 80 gb drives. It has 'Google' and 'IE' icons on its desktop which take one minute to open, respectively, There could be many reasons why it takes so long to start IE. You could have many other programs running that are taking too much memory. Turn off (or just un-install) any antivirus software you have. Windows 98 does not need antivirus software. I run windows 98 exclusively and haven't used AV software for more than 7 years. Virus's and trojans do not infect Windows 98 any more - they are designed to run on NT-based windows (like XP, vista, 7, etc). AV software running on win-98 is a waste of what little memory and CPU power you have. and when they do a little window shows: 'Iexplore with a solid red circle which has a large white X therein and the window contains the words 'Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher' and OK thereon. I assume you are in Germany, and you have a German version of Windows 98. Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher translates as "Enough Memory". I'm assuming the actual message is that you don't have enough memory to run the program. On that computer, click the Start button, select Run, and type "msconfig" and hit enter. Select "Startup" (the tab on the far right) and remove the checkbox for any programs that are not needed. If you don't know how to decide, post the list of the names of those programs here and I can tell you. When clicked the latter opens instantly to the Google 'Home' page, to which it is set. All other icons on the desktop open instantly, including Outlook Express. I ran it for viruses and found 12 'FunWebproducts' That is not a virus. See here to remove: http://help.funwebproducts.com/uninstall/uninstall.html and 29 '/info: Cookie information database'. Those are not important. Any ideas please. I have a tip nearby, but my wife appears to manage with this and does not want a new one., I very strongly suggest you install an old version of Firefox and use it instead of IE. Firefox 2.0.0.20 is much better than Internet Explorer. I can post a link where to download it if you want. I live in the UK and I have no idea why a German window should appear on my PC. My Strartup contains: Window Washer. System Tray which only has Resource Meter and Screen Shots. KB918547 C:\Windows\System. KB891711 C:\Windows\System. Resource Meter. Webshots.Ink - ScreenSaver Thanks so far. |
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Emrys Davies wrote:
I would much appreciate your Firefox link while I will consider your other suggestions. Here is where you can download the suggested version of Firefox: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.....0.0.20/win32/ The German language version is he https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla....202.0.0.20.exe The English (US) version is he https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla....202.0.0.20.exe |
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Emrys Davies wrote:
I live in the UK and I have no idea why a German window should appear on my PC. Click start, find, files or folders, and search your C drive for the file "winver.exe". It should be in the C:\Windows directory. When found, do not start it, but instead right-click on it and select Properties. Click the Version tab, then select Language in the list below. In the box to the right it will display what language your Windows 98 system has installed. My Strartup contains: Window Washer. Is this what you have: http://www.amazon.com/Webroot-10202-.../dp/B000070MQZ Or is it this: http://download.cnet.com/Free-Intern...-10436825.html Or something else? What-ever it is, you don't need it. Go to control panel, add-remove programs, find Window Washer in the list and uninstall it. Do that before installing Firefox. System Tray which only has Resource Meter and Screen Shots. KB918547 C:\Windows\System. That one is ok. KB891711 C:\Windows\System. That one is questionable. Many people have had problems with that and don't use it. I don't use it. It can be deactivated from msconfig. What version of Windows 98 do you have? First Edition, or Second edition? (right click on the "My Computer" screen icon and select Properties). Resource Meter. Webshots.Ink - ScreenSaver From reading what webshots is, the functionality of old versions might be questionable. I would temporarily deactivate it to see if it speeds up computer performance and reduces memory usage. Thanks so far. No problem. |
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"RobertMacy" wrote in message
newsp.xnc41suk2cx0wh@ajm... On Tue, 07 Oct 2014 05:44:02 -0700, 98 Guy com ""98""@guy. wrote: ...snip... I very strongly suggest you install an old version of Firefox and use it instead of IE. Firefox 2.0.0.20 is much better than Internet Explorer. I can post a link where to download it if you want. hear, hear! Firefox can also work on many websites that otherwise will reject IE. Make http://www.oldapps.com/ IE Home Page First I use (Opera 10.10) |
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98 Guy wrote:
I strongly suggest you obtain a new hard drive Generally this is good advice. But how do you fit the error message of too little RAM in there? Axel |
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98 Guy wrote:
Firefox 2.0.0.20 is much better than Internet Explorer. True. Still I tried it a long time ago and did not like it. I prefer the 1.5.0.12 which I'm still using. I made it declare itself as 2.5.0.12 to circumvent some completely brain-dead browser detections. |
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