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Old November 4th 11, 06:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
thanatoid
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Default 1. how to get rid of "suspend" 2. a GREAT utility (no, not for IE)

Lostgallifreyan wrote in
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thanatoid wrote in
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If you cant get it to unzip/etc, I'll post it unzipped,
although I don't see how that would make any difference.
You tell me what to do.

If it just saves and restores desktop icons, no worries,
that's one thing I did solve.


So why did you ask about software for it and, more importantly,
HOW did you solve it?

BTW, since you mentioned recover98 in another thread, this is
what I have:
http://www.krollontrack.com/resource...ree-downloads/

The professional version, except mine is from 2000 and 6MB
installed, while the NEW version of 'pro' is a 50 MB
**download**. It's also US$1,500 PER YEAR. Yes, you read
correctly. Of course, I dl'd my version from the Usenet ages
ago, for free. I only needed to use it once.

Systray crashes are another thing...


Unavoidable, unless you are a magician. The 3-finger salute to
MS coders is not a big deal. I do it even when nothing is wrong
- it's always nice to do something complex on a freshly-booted
system. Windows was NOT engineered to run for more than 10 hours
at a time (if that) non-stop.

About the download, I don't know what went wrong, maybe I
needed to download more than four recent headers, perhaps..
Normally it always works.


Well, I found several nice small ones, but I have not tried them
yet.
They are listed he

http://pcsupport.about.com/od/filere.../tp/free-file-
recovery-programs.htm

Of those that look OK, Avira UnErase is no longer available or
"supported", but you can get it at:
http://majorgeeks.com/Avira_UnErase_d5284.html

Majorgeeks is one of the few software DL sites that have not
become totally unusable or simply spyware/adware scams.


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