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WinXP icons looks ugly on Win98.

A full slipstreaming is not possible, Windows 98 doesn't support slipstreaming. But, I added (in 2.0) a feature which is called "semi-slipstreming". If you extract SP2.CAB (which contains sipstreamable hot-fixes) from the SP into Win98's setup directory, Win98 will use these newer files during installation.

Hey all,

You know that there is an option for the mouse in Windows XP saying "Snap To" (check box) , Automatically move pointer to the default button in a dialog box.

I get used with it, and I would like to have it in Windows 98 SE too.

(because I'm using both systems)

So, Does anyone of you know if that is possible?

I've searched the web, but without any luck ... so if any of you know any application that makes it possible ... please tell me about it.

10x

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i think if you install logitech mouseware (its free and works with mice other than just logitech ones) you can do that. i remember seeing the snap to option in the mouse control panel. http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/download...,contentid=6003 is the download link. it doesn't have any spyware or viruses. i hope this helps.

I still have a 98 machine I use for playing old games.

98 is still useful. Thanks!

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I use it professionally for data processing and software development. 98SE actually gives me a much better thoughput than any other OS I know of when I access lots of files randomly. Dunno why... :p

well windows 98 se isin't dead yet as i brought it back from the grave,i used it as my main os for so long i couldn't be without it for anything,win 98 haters hate it cuzz they screw it up,you be good to windows 98 n it won't blow up on you,if you do splat

well windows 98 se isin't dead yet as i brought it back from the grave,i used it as my main os for so long i couldn't be without it for anything,win 98 haters hate it cuzz they screw it up,you be good to windows 98 n it won't blow up on you,if you do splat

Last time I tried to use Windows 98... I installed all my software (granted, that is a lot of software).. the machine started randomly crashing every 1/2 hour :laugh: Kernel32 errors and the like... I went to XP and haven't had any problems since, on that machine or on my newer system.

  • 2 months later...
Link is dead.

Can we not ban trolls who come to this section of the board with no purpose other than to badmouth the designated OS?

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Good idea to rephrase that statement.

should be, 'can we ban trolls who come to this section of the board with no purpose other than to badmouth the designated OS?'

My reading of what you wrote was that you want 'Trolls' here dissing the thread.

  • 2 months later...

btw all working great but i'm not sure if this is matter of applying latest SP 2.0 final because when i restart in MS-DOS mode and i write command Scandisk/all to scan my disk drives nothing happend :( the window stays reading and nothing .. all the time was OK.. now i wonder how i can re-activate this feature.. does anyone knows anything about it ??

please help

My Best Regards

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