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- WINDOWS 98 TIPS + TRICKS
- (C) 1999 by CptSiskoX@FlashMail.Com
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- Foreword: Feel free to submit any Win98 tips you may have and would like
- included here, to CptSiskoX@FlashMail.com.
-
- Please visit my home page:
- http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/ny/413/
-
- These tips are also available for direct download:
- http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/ny/413/modems.zip
- Enjoy.
-
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-
- I do welcome your feedback with comments about my Win98 tips/tricks, and of
- course I do benefit greatly from hearing the specifics about tips and tricks
- you have found. Please do NOT write me asking for specific drivers or other
- manufacturers' support materials as I have none.
-
- Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for anything that happens as a result of
- using any of this information which is provided as-is and has no warranties
- implied or otherwise.
-
-
- Updates:
-
- 7-11-98 This File Started and Tips Added
- Internet Address Time Saver
- Instant System Properties
- Easier Minimizing
- Full vs. Windowed DOS Prompt
- Bypass Upgrade Check
- Add New Quick Launches
- New Quick Launch Toolbars
- Faster Network Settings Adjustments
- Cascading Control Panel
- Read News Only Using Outlook Express
- Start Menu on the Fly [Updated 4-11-99]
- Rename Items in Start Menu
- Screen Capture Win98
- Rename Win98's Recycle Bin
- Capture Current Window Only
- Setup Duplicate Installations of Win98
- 7-28-98 Hide The Startup Group
- 10-4-98 Solving Floppy Drive Problems In Win98
- Stop Programs From Loading at Startup
- Elementary, My Dear Watson!
- 3rd Party AutoScan
- Always a Two-Pane Explorer
- Search the Web Using Keywords with Internet Explorer
- Gimme Back My Registry!
- Win98/95/NT Easy Migration
- Quad OS Machine
- Win98 Logo Bug
- Win98 CPU Info
- IE 4.0/4.01 Easter Egg
- Win98 Easter Egg Unleashed - Part 1
- Win98 Easter Egg Unleashed - Part 2
- Plus! 98 Easter Egg
- Add a Windows Key to your keyboard
- Update Win98 Components
- 12-6-98 Move "My Documents"
- 12-17-98 Power Management Troubleshooting
- 2-4-99 Configuring Internal PC Speaker Beeps
- 4-11-99 Browse In A New Process
- 4-30-99 Find Your Own IP Address
- 6-28-99 Setting Up Internet Connection Sharing
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- Internet Address Time Saver
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-
-
- If you right-click your taskbar, choose the "toolbars" option, and select
- "Address" you will get a new item on the taskbar that allows you to type in
- any URL (on the Internet, your hard drive, or a network share) and
- automatically open that page or folder.
- This saves the steps of having to open your web browser, then type the address
- in.
-
-
-
- Instant System Properties
-
-
-
- If you have a "Windows" keyboard with the special "Windows Key" on it, you can
- hit the <WinKey>+<Pause/Break> to instantly open the System Properties dialog
- box. This saves you the extra step of going to the Start Menu and opening the
- Control Panel, then clicking on the System Icon.
-
-
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- Easier Minimizing
-
-
-
- With Windows 98 or Internet Explorer 4.x/5.x you can minimize almost any open
- window by simply clicking on its depressed button in the taskbar.
-
-
-
- Full vs. Windowed DOS Prompt
-
-
-
- If you are working at a DOS Prompt (command line) from within Windows, you can
- easily switch between full-screen and Windowed mode by simply pressing
- <Alt>+<Enter> at the same time.
-
-
-
- Bypass Upgrade Check
-
-
-
- When wanting to do a clean install of Win98 yet bypass the check for an older
- version of Windows.
- Boot your system from a boot diskette (Windows 95/98 startup disk, or DOS
- bootable diskette). Create a file in the root directory of your boot partition
- named "ntldr" (no quotes). The file can't be a zero-byte file, so edit it and
- put rem on a single line with no spaces in front of it.
- This should bypass the check for previous version of Windows by fooling the
- system into thinking that NT is installed.
-
-
-
- Add New Quick Launches
-
-
-
- It's great to be able to create additional Quick Launch icons to the quick
- launch toolbar to reside next to the 4 built in defaults and it's easy to do.
- 1. Right click and drag an existing shortcut from the desktop to the area next
- to the start button and release it, or, using Explorer, right click and drag
- the icon for a program file (exe) in the same manner and release.
- 2. Select create shortcut here.
- 3. If you are always looking for "My Computer" to explore or check something,
- it's a good choice to drag on down to the quick launch bar for instant access
- at any time.
-
-
-
- New Quick Launch Toolbars
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-
-
- Drag any folder or any item from the desktop (e.g. My Computer, Recycle Bin,
- Network Neighborhood, Control Panel icon etc.) to the edge of the screen and
- release. You get a Single Click Quick Launch Toolbar with all the icons inside
- it.
-
-
-
- Faster Network Settings Adjustments
-
-
-
- Instead of going through Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network, you can
- shorten the keystroke by right-clicking on Network Neighborhood and selecting
- Properties.
-
-
-
- Cascading Control Panel
-
-
-
- To cascade the Control Panel applets off your Start Menu:
- 1. Right-click on the Start button and select Open.
- 2. Create a new folder and call it
- Quick Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
- Don't forget the period in the folder name!
-
-
-
- Read News Only Using Outlook Express
-
-
-
- If you start Outlook Express (msimn.exe) using the /outnews switch, it will
- act as a newsreader only. A handy way is to create a shortcut that points to:
-
- msimn.exe /outnews
-
-
-
- Start Menu on the Fly
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-
-
- You can right click on any item in the start menu and move it, copy it, delete
- it, and even change its properties. The only thing you can't do is rename it
- if you are running Internet Explorer 4.01 or below. If you have Internet
- Explorer 5.0 or higher, you can right click to rename as well.
-
-
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- Rename Items in Start Menu
-
-
-
- This is directly related to the last tip. If you right click on an item in the
- start menu/toolbar, there is no 'rename' option if you have Internet Explorer
- 4.01 or earlier. To rename an item:
- 1. Left-click drag the item in question to the desktop.
- 2. Rename the new item on the desktop whatever you want.
- 3. Right-click drag the newly-renamed item back to its previous location and
- choose 'Move here'.
-
-
-
- Screen Capture Win98
-
-
-
- You don't need a fancy graphics program to get a screenshot of what's on your
- computer. If you are in any windows based program, just hit the print screen
- key on your keyboard and you have a full screenshot. Paste it into Paint or
- any other Windows based graphics program.
-
-
-
- Rename Win98's Recycle Bin
-
-
-
- To add the rename option to the right-click menu for the Recycle Bin create a
- new text file and add the following:
-
- REGEDIT4
-
- [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\ShellFolder]
- "Attributes"=hex:50,01,00,20
-
- Rename the file extension to .reg rather then text then run the file and it
- will add the above registry key.
- Right click on the Recycle Bin and Rename it.
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- Capture Current Window Only
-
-
-
- Hightlight one window on the desktop and hit Print Screen while holding down
- the ALT key and it captures only that one window to the clipboard instead of
- the entire desktop.
-
-
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- Setup Duplicate Installations of Win98
-
-
-
- When installing Win98 will generate a SETUPLOG file in the root of your boot
- partition (C:\). This file can then be used to set up identical machines in
- batch mode using the SETUPLOG as an input file.
-
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- Hide The Startup Group
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-
-
- This tip appears courtesty of Matt Foster.
-
- "Hi, I found your Windows 98 Tips and Tricks file really useful, and I thought
- that you might be interested to know my tip. I never use the StartUp folder,
- but Win98 won't allow it to be deleted, so by right clicking it and selecting
- properties I changed its attributes to hidden, and stopped it being displayed,
- however, this doesn't stop any programs in it from being run.
- I hope you find this useful."
-
- Note: You must have Windows Explorer configured NOT to show hidden and system
- files for this to hide the Startup Group from your Programs Menu off of the
- Start button.
-
-
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- Solving Floppy Drive Problems In Win98
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-
-
- Several people have reported floppy drive problems since upgrading to or
- installing Windows 98, even when the floppy drives worked perfectly under
- Windows 95 or previous versions of Windows and MS-DOS. This tip might help if
- you are having problems.
-
- Right click on My Computer on the desktop. Click on Properties, then
- Performance. Then click on File System. Click on Floppy Disk and if there is a
- check in "Search for New Floppy Drives Each Time Your Computer Starts" remove
- it. Then click on Removable Disk and make sure write-back caching is not
- checked. This may also help with Zip Drives and other removable media such as
- tape backup, Jazz, and other non-hard drives and CD-ROM/DVD drives.
-
-
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- Stop Programs From Loading at Startup
-
-
-
- Everyone at one time or another, has probably installed a program that insists
- on loading itself on startup, even if it isn't in the Startup group. This
- could be due to it loading from WIN.INI or the Windows registry. A good way to
- stop specific programs from loading is to use The System Configuration Utility
- (MSCONFIG). To run it, click Start, Run, type in "MSCONFIG" (no quotes) and
- press ENTER. When it comes up, click on "Startup" and check or uncheck items
- you want to load or not to load. This is very useful if you have a program or
- programs that you only want to run sometimes or not at all. Then you can
- almost always load the program from the Start Menu anyway, or simply re-enable
- it to load on Startup again at any time if you change your mind.
-
-
-
- Elementary, My Dear Watson!
-
-
-
- If you frequently get illegal operation or invalid page fault error messages
- in Windows 98, there is a great utility that Microsoft included which you can
- use to troubleshoot, find the cause of, and correct those errors to prevent
- yourself from getting them again. It also logs all errors so you can report
- them to Microsoft or your software program's vendor so that they can fix the
- problem. To start this program:
-
- Click Start, Run.
- Type "DrWatson" and press ENTER.
- An icon for Dr. Watson will appear on your taskbar tray.
- Double click it. From here on you can view detailed information about your
- Win98 system.
-
- I recommend putting a shortcut to Dr. Watson in your Startup group, especially
- if you frequenty experience crashes, as it will automatically log all illegal
- operations and invalid page faults/general protection faults that you might
- get.
-
-
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- 3rd Party AutoScan
-
-
-
- If you have Nuts & Bolts or Norton Utilities installed on your system, you can
- cause their DOS mode disk repair utilities to run on bootup after a bad
- Windows shutdown, instead of ScanDisk. Copy the utility you want to use (e.g.
- NDD.EXE or DMDOS.EXE) to your \Windows\Command folder, rename SCANDISK.EXE to
- SCANDISK.WIN and then rename the copied file to SCANDISK.EXE.
-
- The next time you boot up after a bad shutdown, your third-party disk scanning
- application will run. This can easily be reversed by deleting or renaming
- SCANDISK.EXE. More information about configuring this is available from
- axcel216@aol.com on his website at:
- http://user.aol.com/axcel216/
- listed under the "BYPASS AUTOSCAN" topic online:
- http://user.aol.com/axcel216/osr2.htm#BYPASS
- and in his OSR2TIPS.TXT file, part of W95-11D.ZIP (freeware):
- http://user.aol.com/axcel216/95.htm
- I recommend reading that before proceeding with this tip.
-
-
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- Always a Two-Pane Explorer
-
-
-
- - Open any folder (i.e. "My Computer").
- - Choose "View|Folder options..." from the menu.
- - Move to the "File Types" tab.
- - Locate the "Folder" entry (to do this fast, click onto the Listview and type
- the word "folder").
- - Choose Edit.
- - Select "Explorer",
- and finally
- - Press "Set as default",
- and leave the dialogs using Ok/Close.
-
- Now, whenever you open any sort of folder, may it be a drive/directory, the
- Control Panel or your Mobile Devices folder, you automatically get the
- two-paned Explorer view for easier navigation.
-
-
-
- Search the Web Using Keywords with Internet Explorer
-
-
-
- If you type in "go x" in IE 4.x or later (where "x" is any keyword) you can
- search for ANYTHING using IE, it will default to Yahoo for searching for that
- item that you entered for "X".
-
-
-
- Gimme Back My Registry!
-
-
-
- To restore the registry in Microsoft Windows 98 do this:
-
- Restart the computer to MS-DOS mode. This can be done by choosing Command
- Prompt Only on boot or by clicking Start, Shut Down, Restart the Computer in
- MS-DOS mode and clicking "yes" when prompted.
-
- Type:
-
- scanreg /restore
-
- Press ENTER.
-
- Restart your computer. These steps will restore your registry to its state
- when you last successfully started your computer.
-
-
-
- WIN98/95/NT EASY MIGRATION
-
-
-
- Some people like the dual-boot features of Windows 98/95 that let you keep
- booting to an existing OS such as Windows 3.x and a previous version of DOS,
- myself included.
-
- I found a simple way to migrate your current Windows 3.x apps to Windows 98/95
- without losing Windows 3.x and you don't have to reinstall any of your
- programs.
-
- All you have to do is make an exact duplicate of your Windows 3.x folder and
- all the files and subdirectories within it, and that's usually just your
- Windows and Windows\System folders and the files contained in them. Usually it
- is less than 10 megabytes so this isn't a problem if you're short on disk
- space. All you need to do is make a folder named Win95 or Win98 depending on
- which version you are installing. Go into MS-DOS or use the Windows File
- Manager program to copy all your files from C:\Windows (substitute your
- drive/folder/directory name in place of C:\Windows) and your C:\Windows\System
- (same) to your C:\Win95 or C:\Win98 System folder. You will need a
- sub-folder/directory in your DUPLICATE COPY of Windows 3.x named "System"
- where you copy the old Windows 3.x system files from the Windows 3.x system
- sub-folder.
-
- Then simply run Windows 95 or Windows 98's installation program and tell it to
- install to C:\Win95 or C:\Win98, overwriting your "previous" (actually a copy
- of your previous) version of Windows. All of your existing programs and
- applications will be automatically ported to Windows 98/95 while still being
- accessible in your original copy of Windows 3.x.
- This will update the Win98/95 registry and even put the programs into the
- Start Menu so you don't have to worry about it. This tip should also work for
- Windows NT 4.0 and in the future, NT 5.0.
-
-
-
- QUAD OS MACHINE
-
-
-
- It is possible to quad-boot Windows 98/95, Windows NT Workstation 4.0, Windows
- for Workgroups 3.11, and MS-DOS all on one PC with no special utilities or
- third party programs.
-
- Make sure you are using a FAT16 partition on your primary hard drive.
-
- First, install Windows 98 or Windows 95 normally.
-
- Click Start, Shut Down, Restart the Computer. Click Yes.
-
- Once the computer reboots and Win98 or Win95 starts loading, press F8. Choose
- "Safe Command Prompt Only."
-
- Take an MS-DOS disk (where "A:" is your floppy drive letter) and type:
-
- attrib a:\msdos.sys -h -s -r
- attrib a:\io.sys -h -s -r
- attrib a:\command.com -h -s -r
- copy a:\msdos.sys c:\msdos.dos
- copy a:\io.sys c:\io.dos
- copy a:\command.com c:\command.dos
- attrib msdos.sys -h -s -r
- edit msdos.sys
-
- Make sure it has "BootMulti=1" under "[Options]".
-
- Press ALT + F. Press "S" for save. Press ALT + F. Choose "Exit."
-
- Remove the floppy disk. Power off the PC and after 10 seconds power it back
- on. (The ten seconds gives it time to spin down to avoid un-necessary wear and
- tear).
-
- Press F4 when Win98 or Win95 starts to load. Windows 95 will say "Starting
- Windows 95..." but Windows 98 will not, so be careful to press F4 it at the
- right time.
-
- It will load MS-DOS (in my case 6.22). A "DIR" command will reveal that Win98
- or Win95's IO.SYS file has been renamed to WINBOOT.SYS and that the Win98 or
- Win95 versions of COMMAND.COM and MSDOS.SYS, and AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS
- now have the extension ".W40" after them.
-
- Now that you are into MS-DOS, you can install Windows 3.1 or Windows for
- Workgroups 3.11 into a folder. Make sure you don't accidentally install it
- over Windows98 or Windows 95!!!! I suggest a folder name such as "Win3" or
- "Wfw" as the location 3.x version of Windows.
-
- Usually Win98 or Win95 are installed in C:\Windows by default.
-
- Now, reboot the computer and let Win98 or Win95 load completely.
-
- Once it's loaded, go to Start, Shut Down, Restart the Computer. Click "Yes."
- This is an important step so do not skip it!
-
- It will say "It is now safe to turn off your computer."
- At this point, put in your Windows NT Workstation 4.0 setup disk #1.
- Restart your computer by pressing reset or ALT CTRL DELETE or by turning the
- power off and back on again after 10 seconds have passed.
-
- Windows NT Workstation 4.0 setup will load. Follow on screen instructions. It
- will automatically detect that Win95 or Win98 is installed. If it asks
- permission to overwrite the Windows 3.x installation tell it "NO".
-
- I suggest installing NT Workstation 4.0 it into the folder C:\WINNT.
- Once NT setup is done, the next time you reboot you will get a boot menu
- asking if you want to load "Microsoft NT Workstation 4.0", "NT Workstation 4.0
- [vga mode]" (similar to Win95 and Win98's safe mode) and "Microsoft Windows".
- "Microsoft Windows" actually refers to Windows 98 or Windows 95, not Windows
- 3.x or Windows for Workgroups.
-
- In System Properties in Windows NT Workstation 4.0, you can easily tell the
- PC if you want to boot to NT or 98 or 95 by default and you can even specify
- the delay until it automatically loads the default choice (which you can
- pick). I set a time of 5 seconds and chose Windows 98 ("Microsoft Windows" as
- my default OS).
-
- Now, after rebooting Windows NT Workstation, you can let NT load, OR you can
- choose "Microsoft Windows." This sounds a little complicated but is actually
- quite simple. If you choose "Microsoft Windows" from the boot menu at startup,
- Windows 95 or Windows 98 will start to load normally. You can let it proceed
- by not doing anything, OR you can press F8 for the normal Win98/95 boot menu
- and make yet another choice there, such as Safe Mode, Command Prompt Only,
- Previous Version of MS-DOS (such as 6.22 and Win3.x), etc. Or you can just
- press F4 when Win95 or Win98 starts to load and it will take you to MS-DOS
- and/or Windows 3.x.
-
- I have found that it's okay to use Windows 98's Defrag and Scandisk utilities
- on the hard disk as well as NT 4.0's CHKDSK. Try to avoid using MS-DOS and
- Windows 3.x based utilities as they don't understand long file names and other
- things that are only in 32 bit Windows operating systems. Using Windows 3.x
- and MS-DOS based utilities can cause problems for Win98/95 and NT 4.
-
- If you can't find drivers for hardware you need to work with any of the
- operating systems, visit the manufacturer's website.
-
-
-
- Win98 Logo Bug
-
-
-
- A minor cosmetic bug in Windows 98 is as follows:
-
- Right click on desktop, click on "New, Shortcut". The image displayed on the
- left side still says "Windows 95."
- Microsoft is aware of this and has stated that they will not be fixing it in
- Windows 98.
-
-
-
- WIN98 CPU INFO
-
-
-
- If you have an Intel Pentium, the General tab on the My Computer screen
- probably reports that your computer is a GenuineIntel (one word) Pentium(r)
- Processor (or something close to that). For more information, open this
- Registry key:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Hardware\Description\System\CentralProcessor\0
- Double-click on VendorIdentifier and put a space between "Genuine" and "Intel"
- on this line. Now reopen the Properties sheet. Underneath the Genuine Intel
- line, youÆll see that your CPU is displayed as coming from the "x86 Family X
- Model Y Stepping [version] Z," where X, Y, Z are the correct values in your
- system. Close the Properties sheet, reopen the Registry key and the same
- information will be seen on the Identifier line. Restart Windows 98 and the
- default information will be reinstated.
-
-
-
- IE 4.0/4.01 Easter Egg
-
-
-
- There is an Easter Egg in the final release versions of Internet Explorer
- 4.0/4.01. To find it, open the IE 4.0/4.01 browser and choose "About Internet
- Explorer" from the help menu. The "About" dialog box appears. Hold down the
- control key [Ctrl] and click the IE logo in the upper right corner of the
- dialog box. With the control key down, you can drag it around the dialog box.
- Then move the IE logo over the globe and then to the right, so that it hits
- the "Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0" text. If you do it correctly, the text
- will move off the right side of the dialog, revealing a button named "Unlock".
- Drop the logo that you have been dragging around and click the "Unlock"
- button. The globe will start a shaking motion. Pick up the logo again
- (Ctrl-click) and drag the it onto the globe. A new dialog box opens and a
- scrolling list of credits appears. Enjoy!
-
-
-
- Win98 Easter Egg Unleashed
-
-
-
- To do this, follow these steps exactly. You must to go from "MEMPHIS, EGYPT"
- to "MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE" to "REDMOND, WASHINGTON."
- This is done on the time zone map when you double click on the clock in the
- tray.
- There is a thank you to all Win98 beta testers at the end.
-
- NOTE: You NEED to have kept Welcome.exe (or reinstall it using Control
- Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet) and all its files/libraries for this
- Easter Egg to work! (This note courtesy of axcel216@aol.com).
-
-
-
- Win98 Easter Egg Unleashed - Part 2
-
-
-
- When you run the Win98 Easter Egg, a temporary HTML file is placed in the same
- folder as Weldata.exe: C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Microsoft\WELCOME.
- If you open this folder before running the Easter Egg, and then run the Easter
- Egg, the HTML file will be visible for a short time. Now rapidly copy this
- file to another folder (since it will be deleted very soon). Then go back and
- place WELCOME.WAV in the same folder as the HTML file. This way you can run
- the Easter Egg HTML file anytime.
-
-
-
- Plus! 98 Easter Egg
-
-
-
- Microsoft Plus! 98 add-on has an easter egg.
-
- To see it, do this:
- You must have the Deluxe CD Player installed. Open it.
- Go to the edit playlist dialog for any song.
- Type in "Microsoft Plus! 98 Product Team" for the artist.
- Type in "Credits" for the title.
- Hold down the CTRL key and click Cancel.
- You will see a new root level item in the tree view of the album database
- called "Microsoft Plus! 98 Product Team". Expand it to see the team names.
-
-
-
- Add a Windows Key to your keyboard
-
-
-
- This tip works under Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0.
-
- If you wish you had a Windows Key on your keyboard but you don't, and you
- don't want to shell out money for a new keyboard when your existing one is
- perfectly fine, then make one. All you must do to complete the operation is
- the Keyboard Remap Kernel Toy and your Right Ctrl or Right Alt key.
-
- You can download the kernel toy for keyboard remapping at:
- http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/bin/W95KRNLTOYS.EXE
-
- Just click the Windows 95 Keyboard Remap link. Download the file to any
- location of your choice, then open Keyremap.exe to extract its contents.
- Right-click the Keyremap.inf file and select install.
-
- Next, open the Control Panel, open Keyboard properties, and select the Remap
- tab. Under Right-hand Side, select the key you want to use--such as Right
- Alt--in the left-hand box. In the right-hand box (still under Right-hand
- Side), select Windows. Click OK, and you now have a Windows key. To test it
- press the key you used once and the start menu pops up.
-
-
-
- Update Win98 Components
-
-
-
- Microsoft has several Windows 98 updates, bug fixes, patches, enhancements,
- and add-ons available for download from:
- http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
-
- You must be running Windows 98 and Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher to utilize
- that site.
-
-
-
- Move "My Documents"
-
-
-
- Windows 98 comes with a "My Documents" folder in the root folder of your hard
- drive. By default, it is located at C:\My Documents - but you can change this
- if you prefer it to be someplace else. Simply right-click "My Documents" on
- your desktop and type in the new location you want Windows 98 to use for it.
-
-
-
- Power Management Troubleshooting
-
-
-
- Windows 98 includes support for APM (Advanced Power Management) and ACPI
- (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface). While this may or may not work
- on many systems, this tip is for use on systems where Win98's power management
- is not working properly.
-
- If you see a "Standby" option when you load the shut-down menu in Windows 98,
- chances are that your system supports one of the two standards. Microsoft has
- recommended that users close all programs, including virus scanners,
- utilities, and other applications if the system is not suspending or resuming
- properly. They have also suggested that users upgrade to the latest version of
- their system BIOS (your vendor has more information). If you have APM support,
- but the system isn't suspending/resuming properly, try these steps, rebooting
- after testing each one:
-
- 1. Right-click on "My Computer" and choose "Properties."
- Click "Device Manager" and then click the plus sign next to "System Devices"
- in the list. Click on "Advanced Power Management support" and then click
- "Properties." Next, click on "Settings" and then place a check in "Force APM
- 1.0 mode."
- Close "Device Manager" and reboot your system.
- Once it has loaded back up, close any programs that launched on startup, and
- select "Standby" from the Shut Down menu.
-
- 2. Make sure Power Management is disabled in your system's BIOS. Consult your
- vendor for information on how to adjust this setting manually if you don't
- know how. Then try suspending the system in Windows 98 again. If this doesn't
- work, try the opposite.
- See if the system will suspend/resume using only the BIOS set to manage power
- resources, and disable Win98's control over it by using the "Power Management"
- applet in the Control Panel.
-
- 3. If you have an NIC (Network Interface Card) try disabling it or removing it
- from the system. According to Microsoft, network cards can cause many power
- management problems with Win98. This option may not be a realistic solution
- for many people, but it might narrow down what is causing your problems.
-
- 4. If the failure is a "Your computer cannot go into standy" error, try
- clicking "Start" then "Run" and type in C:\Windows\Susfail.txt (path may be
- different). In some cases, this will list what driver, if any, that caused
- suspend/resume to fail.
-
- 5. Try going through Microsoft's online troubleshooter for Power Management
- problems in Win98:
- http://support.microsoft.com/support/windows/tshoot/apm98/
-
- 6. Try suspending just one hardware element - such as your monitor or hard
- drive. Does it suspend/resume properly?
- Continue this for all your hardware, until you are able to find out which
- device caused the failure.
-
- 7. Disable USB (Universal Serial Bus) and see if the system suspends/resumes
- properly.
-
- 8. There is a utility called the Power Management Troubleshooter that you can
- try to use to diagnose what is causing harware failure on your system.
- This is available on your Windows 98 CD-ROM, but also a *newer* version is
- available online.
- The newer version is available at this location:
- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/pmtshoot.exe
- Thank you to Ojatex@aol.com for information about the updated PMT (Power
- Management Troubleshooter) utility.
-
-
-
- Configuring Internal PC Speaker Beeps
-
-
-
- You can use this tip to enable or disable the internal PC speaker in Windows
- 95, 98 or NT 4.0:
-
- 1. Click Start -> Run and type Regedit. Then press ENTER or click OK.
-
- 2. Browse to this Registry key:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Sound
-
- 3. Find the Beep value in the right hand pane, or create it if it doesn't
- exist, by clicking Edit -> New -> String Value and naming it "Beep" (no
- quotes).
-
- 4. Double-click on Beep and change its value to "Yes" (no quotes) if you want
- PC speaker beeping turned on, or "No" to have the beep sounds turned off.
-
-
-
- Browse In A New Process
-
-
-
- In Internet Explorer 4.01/5.0 and higher, if you right-click on "Internet
- Explorer" on your desktop and choose "Properties" there is an optional
- check-box for "Browse in a new process" or "Launch browser windows in a
- separate process." This means, if checked, that Windows will open each
- instance of Internet Explorer in its own separate memory-space process. So if
- one Internet Explorer window crashes, the others should still continue to work
- normally.
- I recommend enabling this option.
-
-
-
- Find Your Own IP Address
-
-
-
- Click "Start, Run" and type "WinIPCFG.exe" and click OK.
- Click "More Info" for additional information. It can display information for
- Ethernet cards, Dial-Up Networking, and America Online Adapter information if
- applicable.
-
-
-
- Setting Up Internet Connection Sharing
-
-
-
- This tip assumes you have at least one machine running Windows 98 Second
- Edition, a network interface card in each machine you plan to use with ICS
- [Internet Connection Sharing], and at least one Internet connection [Dial-Up,
- Cable, DSL, ISDN etc.]
-
- If you are running any previous version of Internet Explorer 5.0 on the host
- computer [who's connection you wish to share] you should first uninstall it
- before upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition.
-
- Once Windows 98 Second Edition has been setup on the host computer, you must
- do the following: "Start, Settings, Control Panel." Once it opens, click on
- "Add-Remove Programs." Click "Windows Setup" and select "Internet Tools" from
- the categories. Place a check in "Internet Connection Sharing" and click OK.
- Follow the instructions that come up on the screen. The "Sharing" button is
- now present in IE5's Connection tab of Internet Settings window. [Found on the
- "Tools" tab in Internet Explorer 5.0]. Click it.
- It will create a client disk. You must run the file from the client disk so
- your other machines may access the connection you have shared. The other
- machines may be running Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 98, Windows 95,
- Windows NT, Macintosh, Linux or almost any operating system that supports the
- TCP/IP protocol. You must have TCP/IP installed on each machine you wish to
- use with ICS and bind it to the network interface cards in each of them. You
- may do this by clicking "Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network" and
- following the instructions. Windows Help, "Start, Help" has more information
- about how this is done. Do NOT set the client machines to use a proxy server.
- ICS is not compatible with some versions of CompuServe, AOL, and other ISPs
- that use proprietary software to connect. For assistance, contact the
- appropriate ISP. Microsoft Corporation has posted some information about
- configuring and troubleshooting ICS to its Knowledge Base Center at
- http://support.microsoft.com/support/