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'Windows Update Setup Files' missing.
I clean-installed Windows ME on an 18.6 GB hard drive and am missing the
Windows Update Setup Files, why? Will running setup again fix it, or what other options do I have to retrieve those files? Windows Update is in my startup menu and I was able to run Windows Update completely. Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it? When I tried to open this folder, I was told: 'Driver Installation Failed. Could not find the device for this driver.' What went wrong and is there a way to fix it? Harry, old and never a dull moment. |
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Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it?
That is for your Conexant modem . It has nothing to do with Windows Update. Why do you state your missing the Windows Update Setup Files when you can successfully go to Windows Update ? Are you directed to the V4 or V5 site ? Go the the WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files folder and look for Update Class. This is required for the V4 site. The other 2 files required for the V4 site are in the WINDOWS\System folder and are iuctl.dll and iuengine.dll. If you have all 3 you're good to go as far as WU is concerned. IF you find WUWebControlClass than you're being directed to the V5 site. Wuweb.dll will be present in the WINDOWS\System folder if this is the case. MowGreen [MVP] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Webster72n wrote: I clean-installed Windows ME on an 18.6 GB hard drive and am missing the Windows Update Setup Files, why? Will running setup again fix it, or what other options do I have to retrieve those files? Windows Update is in my startup menu and I was able to run Windows Update completely. Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it? When I tried to open this folder, I was told: 'Driver Installation Failed. Could not find the device for this driver.' What went wrong and is there a way to fix it? Harry, old and never a dull moment. |
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Mow: My Conexant Modem has long been removed and the only way it could be remembered, would be through the motherboard, is that possible? After all, I have an entirely new hard drive, with no previous information on it. I found the Update Class file, but not the other two, iuctl.dll and iuengine.dll. Aren't they supposed to be in the System folder of Windows? Or would they be hiding somewhere else? Maybe it's better to start all over again If one wanted to partition, it should be done before loading Windows anyway. When I checked FDISK, I discovered that the disk was already DOS partitioned to FAT 32 as a whole. Could the person who fixed my computer and replaced my two previous drives with the current one have done it? The problems seem to be endless. Hopefully I can find all the answers I am looking for. Harry, old and getting older. "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message ... Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it? That is for your Conexant modem . It has nothing to do with Windows Update. Why do you state your missing the Windows Update Setup Files when you can successfully go to Windows Update ? Are you directed to the V4 or V5 site ? Go the the WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files folder and look for Update Class. This is required for the V4 site. The other 2 files required for the V4 site are in the WINDOWS\System folder and are iuctl.dll and iuengine.dll. If you have all 3 you're good to go as far as WU is concerned. IF you find WUWebControlClass than you're being directed to the V5 site. Wuweb.dll will be present in the WINDOWS\System folder if this is the case. MowGreen [MVP] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Webster72n wrote: I clean-installed Windows ME on an 18.6 GB hard drive and am missing the Windows Update Setup Files, why? Will running setup again fix it, or what other options do I have to retrieve those files? Windows Update is in my startup menu and I was able to run Windows Update completely. Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it? When I tried to open this folder, I was told: 'Driver Installation Failed. Could not find the device for this driver.' What went wrong and is there a way to fix it? Harry, old and never a dull moment. |
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Harry,
What ME cd do you have? Does it say Microsoft on it and have a hologram? If the ME disc you have is an OEM one it could explain your having one large C: (though the person who installed it might easily have done it that way assuming it's what you wanted). It might also explain why you should have a Conexant driver present (btw it isn't the modem at the root of this message but the modem driver - thus an OEM disc for a system using a Conexant modem would pre-install the drivers for it. If your Internet Explorer were pre-configured to use that modem and it doesn't appear to exist......?). Anyway, to partitioning.....or back to partitioning. If ME is already installed - to an HD partitioned as a single large C: drive - then you can only partition further (using FDISK) by deleting ME and then re-installing to the new, smaller, C. However, if what you have is an OEM recovery or restore cd, reinstalling with it will promptly re-partition your drive back into one large C. To change the partition arrangement without destroying your current installation requires 3rd party partitioning software, eg Partition Magic/BootItNG (you can get a free trial of BootItNG - BING - but it's a rather more complicated program to use than PM). Or some kind soul could send you the floppy images for the Partition Magic rescue disks, which is actually all you need to do the job, given it would be done from DOS anyway. Shane "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Mow: My Conexant Modem has long been removed and the only way it could be remembered, would be through the motherboard, is that possible? After all, I have an entirely new hard drive, with no previous information on it. I found the Update Class file, but not the other two, iuctl.dll and iuengine.dll. Aren't they supposed to be in the System folder of Windows? Or would they be hiding somewhere else? Maybe it's better to start all over again If one wanted to partition, it should be done before loading Windows anyway. When I checked FDISK, I discovered that the disk was already DOS partitioned to FAT 32 as a whole. Could the person who fixed my computer and replaced my two previous drives with the current one have done it? The problems seem to be endless. Hopefully I can find all the answers I am looking for. Harry, old and getting older. "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message ... Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it? That is for your Conexant modem . It has nothing to do with Windows Update. Why do you state your missing the Windows Update Setup Files when you can successfully go to Windows Update ? Are you directed to the V4 or V5 site ? Go the the WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files folder and look for Update Class. This is required for the V4 site. The other 2 files required for the V4 site are in the WINDOWS\System folder and are iuctl.dll and iuengine.dll. If you have all 3 you're good to go as far as WU is concerned. IF you find WUWebControlClass than you're being directed to the V5 site. Wuweb.dll will be present in the WINDOWS\System folder if this is the case. MowGreen [MVP] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Webster72n wrote: I clean-installed Windows ME on an 18.6 GB hard drive and am missing the Windows Update Setup Files, why? Will running setup again fix it, or what other options do I have to retrieve those files? Windows Update is in my startup menu and I was able to run Windows Update completely. Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it? When I tried to open this folder, I was told: 'Driver Installation Failed. Could not find the device for this driver.' What went wrong and is there a way to fix it? Harry, old and never a dull moment. |
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I have an Upgrade to Windows 98 SE. When I loaded Windows, I should have started with the W98SE CD. For some reason I was able to get started with my Upgrade CD. Hence the message at bootup in the black screen: "Boot from ATAPI CD-ROM: Failure....." Is there a way to get rid of this paticular line and can I in any way get those two missing items back? In order to be able to partition without loosing what I now have, I will have to get Partition Magic or the like. The way it looks, the file with reference to my former conexant modem has disappeared somehow. I just finished using your Windows Security Upgrade CD successfully and am in fairly good shape again right now. Cannot thank you enough, Shane Harry, old and still confident. "Shane" wrote in message ... Harry, What ME cd do you have? Does it say Microsoft on it and have a hologram? If the ME disc you have is an OEM one it could explain your having one large C: (though the person who installed it might easily have done it that way assuming it's what you wanted). It might also explain why you should have a Conexant driver present (btw it isn't the modem at the root of this message but the modem driver - thus an OEM disc for a system using a Conexant modem would pre-install the drivers for it. If your Internet Explorer were pre-configured to use that modem and it doesn't appear to exist......?). Anyway, to partitioning.....or back to partitioning. If ME is already installed - to an HD partitioned as a single large C: drive - then you can only partition further (using FDISK) by deleting ME and then re-installing to the new, smaller, C. However, if what you have is an OEM recovery or restore cd, reinstalling with it will promptly re-partition your drive back into one large C. To change the partition arrangement without destroying your current installation requires 3rd party partitioning software, eg Partition Magic/BootItNG (you can get a free trial of BootItNG - BING - but it's a rather more complicated program to use than PM). Or some kind soul could send you the floppy images for the Partition Magic rescue disks, which is actually all you need to do the job, given it would be done from DOS anyway. Shane "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Mow: My Conexant Modem has long been removed and the only way it could be remembered, would be through the motherboard, is that possible? After all, I have an entirely new hard drive, with no previous information on it. I found the Update Class file, but not the other two, iuctl.dll and iuengine.dll. Aren't they supposed to be in the System folder of Windows? Or would they be hiding somewhere else? Maybe it's better to start all over again If one wanted to partition, it should be done before loading Windows anyway. When I checked FDISK, I discovered that the disk was already DOS partitioned to FAT 32 as a whole. Could the person who fixed my computer and replaced my two previous drives with the current one have done it? The problems seem to be endless. Hopefully I can find all the answers I am looking for. Harry, old and getting older. "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message ... Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it? That is for your Conexant modem . It has nothing to do with Windows Update. Why do you state your missing the Windows Update Setup Files when you can successfully go to Windows Update ? Are you directed to the V4 or V5 site ? Go the the WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files folder and look for Update Class. This is required for the V4 site. The other 2 files required for the V4 site are in the WINDOWS\System folder and are iuctl.dll and iuengine.dll. If you have all 3 you're good to go as far as WU is concerned. IF you find WUWebControlClass than you're being directed to the V5 site. Wuweb.dll will be present in the WINDOWS\System folder if this is the case. MowGreen [MVP] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Webster72n wrote: I clean-installed Windows ME on an 18.6 GB hard drive and am missing the Windows Update Setup Files, why? Will running setup again fix it, or what other options do I have to retrieve those files? Windows Update is in my startup menu and I was able to run Windows Update completely. Does 'HXFSETUP' have anything to do with it? When I tried to open this folder, I was told: 'Driver Installation Failed. Could not find the device for this driver.' What went wrong and is there a way to fix it? Harry, old and never a dull moment. |
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"Webster72n" wrote in message ... I have an Upgrade to Windows 98 SE. When I loaded Windows, I should have started with the W98SE CD. All you need do is put the cd in when asked for qualifying media. Probably a Win 95 or 3.x floppy Disk1 would do, in fact. Better to install clean than install 98 then upgrade it. For some reason I was able to get started with my Upgrade CD. Hence the message at bootup in the black screen: "Boot from ATAPI CD-ROM: Failure....." Is there a way to get rid of this paticular line and can I in any way get those two missing items back? That's not a problem, it's a bios setting (Boot Device) and just means it didn't find a boot record on the cd-rom. To get rid of it you'd set HDD-0 before CD-ROM in the BIOS, but I don't see much point. It's only a problem if you have an infected bootable CD in the drive at boot time. In order to be able to partition without loosing what I now have, I will have to get Partition Magic or the like. The way it looks, the file with reference to my former conexant modem has disappeared somehow. I just finished using your Windows Security Upgrade CD successfully and am in fairly good shape again right now. Cannot thank you enough, Shane NP, Harry. Shane |
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Shane:
That still leaves me without the Windows Update Setup- and Windows Millenium Uninstall files. What, if anything, can be done about that? Is running setup again an option? And I don't mean to be a pest. Harry, old and fragile. "Shane" wrote in message ... "Webster72n" wrote in message ... I have an Upgrade to Windows 98 SE. When I loaded Windows, I should have started with the W98SE CD. All you need do is put the cd in when asked for qualifying media. Probably a Win 95 or 3.x floppy Disk1 would do, in fact. Better to install clean than install 98 then upgrade it. For some reason I was able to get started with my Upgrade CD. Hence the message at bootup in the black screen: "Boot from ATAPI CD-ROM: Failure....." Is there a way to get rid of this paticular line and can I in any way get those two missing items back? That's not a problem, it's a bios setting (Boot Device) and just means it didn't find a boot record on the cd-rom. To get rid of it you'd set HDD-0 before CD-ROM in the BIOS, but I don't see much point. It's only a problem if you have an infected bootable CD in the drive at boot time. In order to be able to partition without loosing what I now have, I will have to get Partition Magic or the like. The way it looks, the file with reference to my former conexant modem has disappeared somehow. I just finished using your Windows Security Upgrade CD successfully and am in fairly good shape again right now. Cannot thank you enough, Shane NP, Harry. Shane |
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Harry,
That still leaves me without the Windows Update Setup- That shouldn't be a problem. Open Internet Explorer, once it's fully loaded click Tools | Windows Update, and it should take you there. Then the latest Update files should be installed. But if that doesn't work, these are the instructions from WU support for installing them manually: snip For Windows 98 and Windows Millenium Edition: download the controls from http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...ansi/iuctl.cab and save them to your desktop. Extract the .cab file following the steps below: 1. Go to the desktop and right click the iuctl.cab file. 2. Click "Extract to." 3. Point to a known location (like the desktop) and click "OK." 4. Go to the location you selected and right click on the iuctl.inf file. 5. Click "Install." /snip and Windows Millenium Uninstall files. What, if anything, can be done about that? You only get the uninstall files if there was something previous to return to. When you clean install any version of Windows, you *uninstall* it by formatting C. If you want the option to return to Win 98se you'll have to install it first, then ME as an upgrade - but there'd be little point unless you also install your programs before ME. Otherwise they'll need to be re-installed on returning to 98se. The net difference would be the waste of hd space the uninstall files represent. My advice is clean install ME and if you decide you want 98se instead, format C: then clean install 98se. Shane |
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Shane: I definitely feel indebted towards you. Your response clears up any uncertainties I've had on these two issues before. The instructions are easily understood, because they are simple and to the point. Thank you, Shane. Where partitioning is concerned, I will refrain from it for the time being. That drive with actually 20 GB's looks mighty good to me as is and so far things move smoothly. The less you find me in this news group, the better things are with my PC. Cheers, Harry, old and back in the groove. "Shane" wrote in message ... Harry, That still leaves me without the Windows Update Setup- That shouldn't be a problem. Open Internet Explorer, once it's fully loaded click Tools | Windows Update, and it should take you there. Then the latest Update files should be installed. But if that doesn't work, these are the instructions from WU support for installing them manually: snip For Windows 98 and Windows Millenium Edition: download the controls from http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...ansi/iuctl.cab and save them to your desktop. Extract the .cab file following the steps below: 1. Go to the desktop and right click the iuctl.cab file. 2. Click "Extract to." 3. Point to a known location (like the desktop) and click "OK." 4. Go to the location you selected and right click on the iuctl.inf file. 5. Click "Install." /snip and Windows Millenium Uninstall files. What, if anything, can be done about that? You only get the uninstall files if there was something previous to return to. When you clean install any version of Windows, you *uninstall* it by formatting C. If you want the option to return to Win 98se you'll have to install it first, then ME as an upgrade - but there'd be little point unless you also install your programs before ME. Otherwise they'll need to be re-installed on returning to 98se. The net difference would be the waste of hd space the uninstall files represent. My advice is clean install ME and if you decide you want 98se instead, format C: then clean install 98se. Shane |
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