Unofficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack


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To add IE6, DirectX 9 and WMP9 is not a good idea IMHO. They are very big in size. Some users have IE-less (98lite) Windows. Some users want to use IE 5.5 SP2 or Firefox. Some users don't like WMP9.

so those users can go bite them self :laugh:

Add them, it will be better. Good job btw :woot: :yes:

  • 3 weeks later...

I think it would be great to have a copy of this with DX9, WMP, and IE6 for quick install on the dozens of Windows reloads I do every month at my shop. Doing two different versions would be a good idea. I already created a cd with 98SE, this, DX9, WMP, and IE6, and I think it would be great to just be able to install them all in a couple clicks.

IE, DirectX and MediaPlayer is only recommendation, they are not required to apply this pack. According to counter, ~2000 people have downloaded the pack. I have not got any negative feedback. Final pack will be ready soon.

Negative feedback time. It hosed my system. After uninstalling, I get missing aspienum.vxd and vhaltd.vxd errors. Can't do anything but abort, which shuts computer down instantly. I have fixed the aspienum problem, but can't find squat about the vhaltd.vxd problem. Plus this thing changed alot of text to some foreign language I can't make heads or tails out of. Any idea on fixing the missing vhaltd problem?

Heya! Will you be able to include IE 6 SP2 on the 98 SE SP 1.3? Pretty please? I have 98 SE, and I'd LOVE to have the IE 6 SP2 with the famous pop-up blocker.

Please reply as soon as possible. Thanks!

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