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Bill Gates installed "windows" on almost all displays on the planet, and periodically reinstalling windows has become an "implicit feature" for Windows to keep the system stable. Presumably everyone will be familiar with the Windows installation disk, except for one or two hundred megabytes of installation files, what is this 600 megabytes of capacity for Gates to make tens of billions of dollars? Let's take a look at my findings. The first is Win98se. Hey, it’s almost 2002, but we still have to use it four years ago, but it is still recognized that the most successful version of Windows is in the root directory of the CD (all directories below are from the root directory of the CD). You can do this in the toolsmtsutilfixspkr directory. Installing "Enable Speaker Notification" allows you to tell your computer to treble when the CAPS LOCK, SCROLL LOCK, or NUM LOCK button is turned on, and to make a bass (cool) when these buttons are off. The PMTShoot software installed in toolsmtsutilpmtshoot can be used to prevent crashes. Once the system crashes, PMTShoot will list a form to tell you the process of crashing after the next boot, so that you can find the reason (very powerful). There are a lot of useful and even important things in the Toolmtsutil directory. You can refer to the mtsutil.txt file in fa. You may find that the "solution" you are searching for is actually hidden here. In the tools eskit, but a grandfather - Windows 98 Resource Kit (Windows 98 Resource Kit), have not heard of? It can provide detailed information of the system and powerful tools: convert the partition format to FAT32, automatic batch installer or custom windows installation process (such as automatically receiving end user license agreement, not prompting to create emergency boot disk, pre-set installation directory, Cd-key, time zone, user name, which icons are placed on the desktop after installation, especially the "Do not display Windows98 welcome screen" is most popular with me, there are more unexpected options I will not elaborate), find Invalid shortcuts, system file details, quick view text files, delete windows passwords, etc., but this is the English version, don't be sure to use it. The recover.txt file in toolssysrec can tell you in detail how to recover the system from the "full backup" created by "Microsoft Backup". The mkcwrt.exe file in toolsadmin is for Microsoft OEM users. There is a installer for Personal Web Server in add-onspws. Personal Web Server is a web server that uses TCP/IP to set up a Web site on a corporate intranet, which is of little use to our individual users. Down is the more fashionable WinMe, in fact, 95% of Win98 + 5% of Win2000, although the stability has improved, but the compatibility and CPU, memory consumption is not flattering
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