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A question on going from ME to XP
A while back we tried to get DSL running on this ME box. During the process
of installing the modem for some reason or another the modem couldn't find the correct protocols to use to connect. The tech guy they sent out couldn't get the ting to work. Now, here's where XP comes into play. The tech guy told us that if we were to upgrade to XP that the ME network protocols that are missing that would make the modem connect would still be used by XP. I believe the missing protocols were deleted the day that we got Cox high speed internet and that was six years ago. Now, would it be better for me to install ME over the top of itself or get a XP upgrade to fix this and was the tech guy full of BS? BTW, is there another type of start-up disk besides the emergency start up one? I think he was confusing that with a restoration disk that comes with boxes that weren't built from the ground up like this one is. |
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A question on going from ME to XP
Start with a winsock fix:
http://downloads.subratam.org/WinsockFix.zip Download, unzip and launch. Click the FIX button and reboot when finished. Test. Zee "SSJ04 Mewtwo" wrote in message ... A while back we tried to get DSL running on this ME box. During the process of installing the modem for some reason or another the modem couldn't find the correct protocols to use to connect. The tech guy they sent out couldn't get the ting to work. Now, here's where XP comes into play. The tech guy told us that if we were to upgrade to XP that the ME network protocols that are missing that would make the modem connect would still be used by XP. I believe the missing protocols were deleted the day that we got Cox high speed internet and that was six years ago. Now, would it be better for me to install ME over the top of itself or get a XP upgrade to fix this and was the tech guy full of BS? BTW, is there another type of start-up disk besides the emergency start up one? I think he was confusing that with a restoration disk that comes with boxes that weren't built from the ground up like this one is. |
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A question on going from ME to XP
Mike M wrote:
I suspect the problem has nothing to do with "protocols" but rather has a lot to do with the modem driver and if USB, given that your system appears to be an OEM install (that is the PC came with Win Me pre-installed), that the problem could well be that the modem could not find certain Win Me files required for USB operation. If this is the case then this should be easy to fix. You're right, it was a USB modem, but it also could be connected to the network card as well. So even though that during the installation when it brought up an empty list view to choose a protocol it still could be an USB problem? Alright, how would I fix this? I also have a scanner and a camera that uses the USB ports just fine. |
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A question on going from ME to XP
If all that is missing is a protocol, the only one of which that should be
relevant is TCP/IP then add it manually and then bind it to the modem or NIC. What do you see for Configuration when you right click and select Properties on Network Neighbourhood? It's bit difficult to guide you as I no longer have a Win Me box here with any sort of modem attached, just a network card. I think your problem could still be an install problem rather than due to your having removed a protocol. Just out of curiosity could you please look for a file named BASE2.CAB and post back its location if found. By default it should be in either C:\Windows\Options\Install or C:\Windows\Options\Install but the computer builder may have relocated the folder containing this file.and placed it elsewhere. As a test, what happens if you right click on Network Neighbourhood, select and open Properties, open the Configuration tab and then click Add? Do you get presented with the option to add a Client, Protocol or Service? If yes, select Protocol, click Add, do you see a selection of six protocols that can be added? -- Mike Maltby SSJ04 Mewtwo wrote: You're right, it was a USB modem, but it also could be connected to the network card as well. So even though that during the installation when it brought up an empty list view to choose a protocol it still could be an USB problem? Alright, how would I fix this? I also have a scanner and a camera that uses the USB ports just fine. |
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A question on going from ME to XP
Mike M Wrote:
look for a file named BASE2.CAB and post back its location if found. I couldn't find that .cab file. As a test, what happens if you right click on Network Neighborhood, select and open Properties, open the Configuration tab and then click Add? Do you get presented with the option to add a Client, Protocol or Service? If yes, select Protocol, click Add, do you see a selection of six protocols that can be added? I got past the first step, but when I went to protocols I saw zero instead of the six.. |
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A question on going from ME to XP
OK, the problem is that you don't have the Win Me install files on your PC
which means that when you go to add a component and it needs a Win Me file that is not already present it is unable to extract the file from the Win Me cab set which is how the system was designed to operate by Microsoft. Either the user mistakenly chose to delete the folder containing BASE2.CAB (and all the other cab files) thinking they served no purpose and to gain some space, about 153MB, or the OEM (computer manufacturer) failed to install Win Me as they should have and removed or deleted this folder. Either way you're fubared unless your recovery CD or whatever contains an accessible folder (possibly called Win9x) that contains these cab files (about 20 odd plus setup.exe and a few others) in which case post back and I'll explain what you need to do. Out of curiosity, if you are familiar with the program regedit, what data do you see for the value SourcePath found at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup Does that folder exist and if so what does it contain? -- Mike Maltby SSJ04 Mewtwo wrote: I got past the first step, but when I went to protocols I saw zero instead of the six.. |
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A question on going from ME to XP
Mike M
Out of curiosity, if you are familiar with the program regedit, what data do you see for the value SourcePath found at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup Does that folder exist and if so what does it contain? Yes I am and here is the file list: HCUPDATE.EXE HELPCTR.EXE PCHSETUP.EXE ITIRCL.DLL MARSCORE.DLL SMGR.DLL KMIXER.SYS PORTCLS.SYS RT.SYS SYSAUDIO.SYS USBAUDIO.SYS WDMAUD.SYS WIN_17.CAB WIN_18.CAB WIN_9.CAB I do have the WinME setup CD if that'll help. |
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A question on going from ME to XP
The correct folder list is as follows for a clean Win Me install.
Installing certain patches from the Windows Update site will add further files to both Windows\Options\Install and Windows\Options\Cabs but perhaps not to the folder if located elsewhere. BASE2 CAB 2,239,963 08/06/00 17:00 BASE2.CAB CATALOG CAB 2,033,798 08/06/00 17:00 CATALOG.CAB CLEANHD TXT 13,809 08/06/00 17:00 CLEANHD.TXT DELTEMP COM 496 08/06/00 17:00 DELTEMP.COM DOSSETUP BIN 85,404 08/06/00 17:00 DOSSETUP.BIN DRIVER5 CAB 6,123,008 08/06/00 17:00 DRIVER5.CAB DRIVER6 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 DRIVER6.CAB DRIVER7 CAB 1,928,446 08/06/00 17:00 DRIVER7.CAB EXTRACT EXE 53,767 08/06/00 17:00 EXTRACT.EXE FORMAT COM 49,415 08/06/00 17:00 FORMAT.COM INTL TXT 6,965 08/06/00 17:00 INTL.TXT MINI CAB 686,680 08/06/00 17:00 MINI.CAB NET3 CAB 1,190,400 08/06/00 17:00 NET3.CAB NET4 CAB 2,068,753 08/06/00 17:00 NET4.CAB OEMSETUP BIN 3,270 08/06/00 17:00 OEMSETUP.BIN OEMSETUP EXE 76,604 08/06/00 17:00 OEMSETUP.EXE PRECOPY1 CAB 2,696,962 08/06/00 17:00 PRECOPY1.CAB SAVE32 COM 920 08/06/00 17:00 SAVE32.COM SCANDISK EXE 245,324 08/06/00 17:00 SCANDISK.EXE SCANDISK PIF 2,857 08/06/00 17:00 SCANDISK.PIF SCANPROG EXE 4,630 08/06/00 17:00 SCANPROG.EXE SCANREG EXE 172,494 08/06/00 17:00 SCANREG.EXE SETUP EXE 5,712 08/06/00 17:00 SETUP.EXE SETUP TXT 37,455 08/06/00 17:00 SETUP.TXT SETUP0 WAV 439,824 08/06/00 17:00 SETUP0.WAV SMARTDRV EXE 45,379 08/06/00 17:00 SMARTDRV.EXE SUBACK BIN 244,918 08/06/00 17:00 SUBACK.BIN SUBACK16 BIN 122,998 08/06/00 17:00 SUBACK16.BIN SUHELPER BIN 1,488 08/06/00 17:00 SUHELPER.BIN W9XSETUP BIN 187,520 08/06/00 17:00 W9XSETUP.BIN WB16OFF EXE 537 08/06/00 17:00 WB16OFF.EXE WIN1024 BIN 18,720 08/06/00 17:00 WIN1024.BIN WIN640 BIN 7,788 08/06/00 17:00 WIN640.BIN WIN800 BIN 11,664 08/06/00 17:00 WIN800.BIN WINME WMV 11,624,034 08/06/00 17:00 WINME.WMV WIN_10 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_10.CAB WIN_11 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_11.CAB WIN_12 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_12.CAB WIN_13 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_13.CAB WIN_14 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_14.CAB WIN_15 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_15.CAB WIN_16 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_16.CAB WIN_17 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_17.CAB WIN_18 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_18.CAB WIN_19 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_19.CAB WIN_20 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_20.CAB WIN_21 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_21.CAB WIN_22 CAB 6,166,571 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_22.CAB WIN_8 CAB 6,263,296 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_8.CAB WIN_9 CAB 8,192,000 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_9.CAB WIN_OL CAB 1,049,932 08/06/00 17:00 WIN_OL.CAB XMSMMGR EXE 14,144 08/06/00 17:00 XMSMMGR.EXE 52 file(s) 160,613,945 bytes A fully updated Win Me install running IE6 SP1 could be expected to have had the following 24 files added to the folder. Additional patches and some drivers will also add files to the folder. CRYPT32 DLL 468,752 09-12-02 3:51p CRYPT32.DLL CRYPTDLG DLL 90,384 09-25-02 12:36p CRYPTDLG.DLL DUNZIP32 DLL 98,064 06-18-02 4:33p DUNZIP32.DLL DZIP32 DLL 130,320 06-18-02 4:33p DZIP32.DLL HELPCTR EXE 499,984 01-08-03 9:24a HELPCTR.EXE HH EXE 10,752 04-13-05 5:06p hh.exe HHCTRL OCX 519,168 04-14-05 12:44p hhctrl.ocx HHCTRLUI DLL 88,064 05-20-02 11:09a HHCTRLUI.DLL HHSETUP DLL 38,912 04-14-05 12:44p hhsetup.dll HLINK DLL 68,096 11-16-04 1:32p HLINK.DLL HTML32 CNV 311,864 06-26-03 10:19p HTML32.CNV IFSMGR VXD 185,910 09-19-00 2:10p IFSMGR.VXD ITIRCL DLL 143,872 04-14-05 12:44p itircl.dll ITSS DLL 128,000 04-14-05 12:44p itss.dll KB918547 EXE 8,256 04-24-06 2:24a KB918547.EXE MOVIEMK EXE 774,219 01-12-01 3:18p MovieMk.exe MSCONV97 DLL 116,288 06-26-03 10:19p MSCONV97.DLL NWLINK VXD 51,535 11-28-00 7:10p NWLINK.VXD Q918547 DLL 4,288 04-24-06 2:24a Q918547.dll SMGR DLL 225,552 02-23-01 1:45p SMGR.DLL SSDPAPI DLL 39,184 12-13-01 5:37p SSDPAPI.DLL SSDPSRV EXE 57,104 12-13-01 5:38p SSDPSRV.EXE T2EMBED DLL 163,600 11-24-05 4:54p t2embed.dll UPNP DLL 133,904 12-13-01 5:39p UPNP.DLL VMOUSE VXD 30,565 04-04-02 10:03a VMOUSE.VXD VSERVER VXD 112,896 01-04-01 6:06p VSERVER.VXD XENROLL DLL 1 72,664 07-09-02 8:45a XENROLL.DLL ZIPFLDR DLL 193,296 09-10-02 4:13p ZIPFLDR.DLL I do have the WinME setup CD if that'll help. If you have a Win Me CD rather than an OEM recovery CD, copy the contents of the Win9x folder (omitting the OLS folder and perhaps WINME.WMV if space is tight) to the location contained in the value SourcePath. Alternatively choose a location to suit your needs (it does not have to be on C: if you have more than one drive), copy the contents of the Win9x folder on the CD to that location and then, most importantly, set SourcePath's data to your chosen location. Please post back with details of how you get on. -- Mike Maltby SSJ04 Mewtwo wrote: Mike M Out of curiosity, if you are familiar with the program regedit, what data do you see for the value SourcePath found at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup Does that folder exist and if so what does it contain? Yes I am and here is the file list: HCUPDATE.EXE HELPCTR.EXE PCHSETUP.EXE ITIRCL.DLL MARSCORE.DLL SMGR.DLL KMIXER.SYS PORTCLS.SYS RT.SYS SYSAUDIO.SYS USBAUDIO.SYS WDMAUD.SYS WIN_17.CAB WIN_18.CAB WIN_9.CAB I do have the WinME setup CD if that'll help. |
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A question on going from ME to XP
Hey Mike,
I copied all those files excluding the ones in the OLS folder. I had enough room for WINME.WMV. I went back to My Network Places's properties and tried it again but still zero showing in the list view after clicking on protocols. |
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