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life1 README for General Information ------------------------------------------------- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1998 This document provides complementary or late-breaking information to supplement the Microsoft Windows 98 To view General.txt on-screen in Notepad, maximize To print General.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then on the File menu, USING ACCESSIBILITY SHORTCUTS IN HELP There is a compatibility issue with some PCI-based display adapters. If you have a PCI-based computer and your computer stops responding at any of the - On the first startup after installing your PCI - When your display is set to 640x480, 16 colors replace the Vga.drv file by copying: DriversDisplayVgaVga.drv to your Windows 98System If you are installing Windows 98 from a CD-ROM, copy DriversDisplayOldVgaVga.vxd to your Windows 98System folder. If you are installing Windows 98 from floppy disks, contact Microsoft Technical Support to get this If you have an Epson 866C or Microcenter Winbook computer, you may experience periodic general protection faults. To fix this problem: 1. Copy the WB16off.exe file from the Windows 98 2. Add the following line to your Autoexec.bat file: - Micron M5-P1 series (P-60 and P-66) Before you install Windows 98, users of Micron M5-PI series (P-60, P-66) need to be sure that the BIOS read/write jumper (W22) is set to the read-only position. Setting up with this jumper in the readwrite position may cause BIOS corruption during Windows 98 installation. For more information, in the United States contact Micron Technologies at (208) 465-3434. Outside the U.S., contact your local hardware provider. Before you install Windows 98, make sure that your BIOS version is N15 or later. For more information, in the U.S. contact Micron Technologies at (208) 465-3434. Outside the U.S., contact your local hardware provider. If you receive an "undefined dynalink" error, it's likely that a program you are running uses an earlier version of QuickTime that conflicts with the current version. To resolve this problem, delete the QuickTime files from the program's 2. Click Start, point to Find, and then click 3. In the Named box, type the following: 4. Make sure that the Look In box specifies drive C, and then click Find Now. 5. Delete all the QuickTime files in the program's folder. Be sure not to delete any QuickTime files in the Windows or WindowsSystem folders. Contact Apple for information about the latest version of QuickTime, or download the program from the Apple Web site at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/ System Detection Error - BIOS Could Lead to Data Loss ----------------------------------------------------- If your computer displays the following message: Your computer uses a BIOS that could lead to data loss if you run Windows 98. Please update the BIOS before installing Windows 98. For more information, contact You can still install Windows 98 by following the NOTE: Microsoft takes no responsibility for any damage that may result from this operation. 1. Copy the contents of the Windows 98 CD-ROM (or floppy disk 1) to your hard disk. 7. Insert a semicolon before each of the two lines following the [BadDSBios] heading. 8. Save your changes, and then run Setup again. Dell Latitude XP Portable Computers with ----------------------------------------- On some early Dell portable computers, you can experience problems if you start the computer while it's attached to a docking station and a PCMCIA card is inserted in a PC Card slot. Although the PC Card (PCMCIA) is detected by Windows 98, the card will not function. To work around this problem, eject the PC Card and reinsert it. The computer and PC Card should recover. This problem does not occur in later Dell BIOS versions. For a BIOS upgrade, Windows 98 includes most of the functionality from Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95. If you have the Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95 CD, you can install the Pinball game on Windows 98 using the pinball.inf in the toolsmtsutils directory on Briefcase: Using with User Profiles Enabled ------------------------------------------- If you have Briefcase installed and you enable user profiles (for multiple users on the same computer), Briefcase does not copy to each profile correctly. 1. After you enable user profiles, delete My Briefcase 2. Right-click anywhere on the Desktop, click New, and HyperTerminal: Known Problems and General Information ----------------------------------------------------- - If a session is already open, HyperTerminal does not recognize that a PC Card modem is inserted. - When it receives a file, HyperTerminal cannot determine - To use the CTRL key combinations for Copy and Paste in HyperTerminal, use Windows keys instead of Terminal keys. To change this setting, in HyperTerminal, right-click the file, click Properties, and then click Settings or right click on a connectoid and select the - In File Transfer, HyperTerminal does not send files with attributes marked as System or Hidden. - If a Windows 3.1 TAPI service provider is already installed on your system when you upgrade to Windows 98, you might experience problems with HyperTerminal. To work around these problems, double-click Telephony in Control Panel and remove and then reinstall the TAPI service ScanDisk: Special Handling of Characters from Different ------------------------------------------------------- - If you have created or named files or folders while using different code pages, ScanDisk may report errors about these files or the folders they reside in. Open the ScanDisk Advanced dialog box and make sure the check box for Check files for invalid file names is cleared. Turning off this option may inhibit the program’s ability to detect or repair seriously damaged folders. Windows 98 includes support for an enhanced version of the FAT file system, FAT32, that supports drives up to 2 terabytes (approximately 2,000 GB). It also allocates space on the drive in smaller units (called clusters) than did earlier versions of FAT, resulting in more efficient use of space This section addresses some of the known issues with FAT32 and answers some of the questions you FAT32 is designed to be fully compatible with existing computers and programs designed to run on earlier versions of MS-DOS and Windows. However, some older disk utilities may need to be updated in order to work with FAT32 drives. The system tools contained with Windows 98, including ScanDisk, Backup, and Disk Defragmenter, fully support FAT32 drives. FAT32 drives cannot be compressed by using In addition, operating systems other than Windows 95 version 4.00.950 B, Windows 98 or Windows NT version 5.0 are unable to access information stored on FAT32 drives. This includes the original version of Windows 95, Windows NT version 4.0 and earlier, and previous versions of Bibliography:
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