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What file(s) windows 98 look for ?

 
 
Emil Lam
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      04-01-2005
Hi,

I've one copy of windows 98 (not upgrade version) burnt with other
softwares in one CD i.e. that windows 98 software was under one
specific subdirectory.

When I need to change some H/W settings (e.g. add/remove H/W) in my
computer, the windows 98 installed in my PC will prompt me to insert
CD labelled for windows 98 for file copy. If I insert the CD just
mentioned above, the OS will complain it couldn't recognize the CD
(but my windows 98 copy can install and was a full version). I would
like to know what files the OS will look for to distinguish whether
the CD inserted is the one it wants ?
 
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Don Schmidt
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      04-01-2005
I made a copy of the Win98 folder from my CD to the D: hard drive. Whenever
a request for the Windows CD comes up, I point to D:\Win98 and it likes it
fine.

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Don
Vancouver, USA



"Emil Lam" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I've one copy of windows 98 (not upgrade version) burnt with other
> softwares in one CD i.e. that windows 98 software was under one
> specific subdirectory.
>
> When I need to change some H/W settings (e.g. add/remove H/W) in my
> computer, the windows 98 installed in my PC will prompt me to insert
> CD labelled for windows 98 for file copy. If I insert the CD just
> mentioned above, the OS will complain it couldn't recognize the CD
> (but my windows 98 copy can install and was a full version). I would
> like to know what files the OS will look for to distinguish whether
> the CD inserted is the one it wants ?



 
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Don Phillipson
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      04-01-2005
"Emil Lam" <> wrote in message
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> When I need to change some H/W settings (e.g. add/remove H/W) in my
> computer, the windows 98 installed in my PC will prompt me to insert
> CD labelled for windows 98 for file copy. If I insert the CD just
> mentioned above, the OS will complain it couldn't recognize the CD
> (but my windows 98 copy can install and was a full version). I would
> like to know what files the OS will look for to distinguish whether
> the CD inserted is the one it wants ?


When the OS is installed the drive/path location of the Win98
setup CABs is stored in a directory entry -- which can be edited
via REGEDIT.EXE (if you are very careful) to pint to wherever
on C:\ you copied these files.
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Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)


 
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Emil Lam
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      04-02-2005
"Don Phillipson" <> wrote in message news:<u#>...
>
> When the OS is installed the drive/path location of the Win98
> setup CABs is stored in a directory entry -- which can be edited
> via REGEDIT.EXE (if you are very careful) to pint to wherever
> on C:\ you copied these files.


Don,

Do you mean I need to search for cab file settings in registry then
modify it to the directory where I place those cab files ? Could I
just tell windows to look for directories in CD where cab files being
stored instead ?
 
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Elmo
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      04-02-2005
Emil Lam wrote:
> "Don Phillipson" <> wrote in message news:<u#>...
>
>>When the OS is installed the drive/path location of the Win98
>>setup CABs is stored in a directory entry -- which can be edited
>>via REGEDIT.EXE (if you are very careful) to pint to wherever
>>on C:\ you copied these files.

>
>
> Don,
>
> Do you mean I need to search for cab file settings in registry then
> modify it to the directory where I place those cab files ? Could I
> just tell windows to look for directories in CD where cab files being
> stored instead ?


When Windows can't find the folder, you can redirect it to the CD
folder. It's just easier to always have it available on the hd and have
that as the default location.

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Don Phillipson
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      04-02-2005
"Emil Lam" <> wrote in message
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> "Don Phillipson" <> wrote in message

news:<u#>...
> >
> > When the OS is installed the drive/path location of the Win98
> > setup CABs is stored in a directory entry -- which can be edited
> > via REGEDIT.EXE (if you are very careful) to pint to wherever
> > on C:\ you copied these files.

>
> Don,
>
> Do you mean I need to search for cab file settings in registry then
> modify it to the directory where I place those cab files ? Could I
> just tell windows to look for directories in CD where cab files being
> stored instead ?


For case 1, my Registry location is
My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\InstallLocationMRU
where several keys (filepath locations) may appear.
Your case 1 (looking to the CD) is the default setting
on installation of the OS from its CD.

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(Ottawa, Canada)


 
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Emil Lam
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      04-03-2005
"Don Phillipson" <> wrote in message news:<#>...

Don,

Do you mean that windows is always looking for files stored inside
..cab files whenever it makes such prompt ?

> For case 1, my Registry location is
> My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\InstallLocationMRU


Unfortunately, my computer don't has such subkey value so I couldn't
make further checks.

> where several keys (filepath locations) may appear.
> Your case 1 (looking to the CD) is the default setting
> on installation of the OS from its CD.

 
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Colin
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      04-03-2005

"Emil Lam" <> wrote in message
news: om...
> "Don Phillipson" <> wrote in message

news:<#>...
>
> Don,
>
> Do you mean that windows is always looking for files stored inside
> .cab files whenever it makes such prompt ?
>
> > For case 1, my Registry location is
> > My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\InstallLocationMRU

>
> Unfortunately, my computer don't has such subkey value so I couldn't
> make further checks.
>
> > where several keys (filepath locations) may appear.
> > Your case 1 (looking to the CD) is the default setting
> > on installation of the OS from its CD.


Start/regedit/search sourcepath
And change it to the location of your win98 cabs folder (as mentioned, very
handy to copy them over to your harddrive); so C:\WIN98


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup\SourcePat
h


 
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Brian Inglis
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      04-03-2005
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 16:45:30 -0500 in comp.os.misc, "Don Phillipson"
<> wrote:

>"Emil Lam" <> wrote in message
>news:. com...
>> "Don Phillipson" <> wrote in message

>news:<u#>...
>> >
>> > When the OS is installed the drive/path location of the Win98
>> > setup CABs is stored in a directory entry -- which can be edited
>> > via REGEDIT.EXE (if you are very careful) to pint to wherever
>> > on C:\ you copied these files.

>>
>> Don,
>>
>> Do you mean I need to search for cab file settings in registry then
>> modify it to the directory where I place those cab files ? Could I
>> just tell windows to look for directories in CD where cab files being
>> stored instead ?

>
>For case 1, my Registry location is
>My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\InstallLocationMRU
>where several keys (filepath locations) may appear.
>Your case 1 (looking to the CD) is the default setting
>on installation of the OS from its CD.


These kinds of parameters always have the vendor and product in the
path before the parameter name: try
HKEY_Local_Machine/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Setup
values SourcePath, OLSSrcPath, and CommandLine: make sure they're all
consistent, and check for any other values with the same old path.

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