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    <title>[Commercial] Advance C Training from Industry Professionals </title>
    <description>Hello All     With a growing demand for System Professionals  we are pleased  toannounce a new weekend batch of Advance C for working professionals   Engineers   students     Course Highlights:      GNU tool chain for C programming   gcc as ld gdb     Additional tools for programming   size objdump ldd nm     Calling conventions  through Linux Assembly Programming     Layout of C program    Seg   </description>
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    <title>explorer very slow  how to solve that?</title>
    <description>I suffer from a bloated  My Documents  folder  1 6 GB   This seems to be slowing down my system   i e  when I try to create a new folder on my desktop      I opened the  My Documents  folder  selected  all   and dragged the contents over to a New Folder on my desktop   While copying  two files in the My Documents folder   desktop ini and thumbs db  were pointed out to be system files  and could   </description>
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    <title>Win98 very slow to boot up</title>
    <description>Hi    I have looked at this thread because I have a similar problem  The blank desktop holds for half a minute plus before loading and on shutdown     I used BLA to log the delays  THANKS FOR THAT SUGGESTION      What I get is a 30 5 sec delay at this              Enumerated Default Monitor  MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_10DE amp;DEV_0322 amp;SUBSYS_00000000 amp;REV_A1_000800_1     OK  so I m   </description>
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    <title>problem backing up</title>
    <description> Tassie   wrote in message  news:3B9383CA 4DCD 4987 AFBD 5EF20A7A3555@microsoft com       &gt;  Can you please tell me why  nero  is not so good?    Your first post answered this question:  &gt;        dragged all the files I wanted to the nero win  By that time  &gt; the disk was showing nearly full  But I wasn t sure of the next step  So I  &gt; clicked on  add  and a wi   </description>
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    <title>Faster</title>
    <description>Are you talking 98 or 98 SE Computer? In any case  you can t have more   than 1 GB of memory total  including Graphics  if you need to access Safe   Mode in the future         You can run Windows 98 SE with an Intel Pentium D Processor  Duo   Processor   as long as the total memory does not exceed 1 GB of Phyiscal Ram   installed            thecreator     vista via WindowsKB com   w   </description>
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    <description>Well  though I don t think it will give you much more in the way of   performance  you can now try adding back the old stick and see how that   works  Just remember to add that MaxFileCache setting to the System ini   file          Gary S  Terhune  MS MVP Shell User  www grystmill com     Manny T    wrote in message   news:4A044C91 721E 48F6 AFF3 4DF3353F363A@m   </description>
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    <title>can t get windows update</title>
    <description>thecreator wrote:     &gt; Hi 98 Guy   &gt;   &gt; I gave up on Windows 98 SE  not because of the Updates  but  &gt; because of the Graphics Drivers  Installing the proper Graphics  &gt; Driver for my motherboard  messes up the display on the monitor     A  messed up display  on your monitor sound like you re trying to  describe a situation where the horizontal sync rate that the video  card is generating is    </description>
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    <description> thecreator   wrote:    &gt;Hi Ron   &gt;  &gt;    I triple boot a computer into Windows 98 SE  Windows ME and Windows XP   &gt;Home Edition Service Pack 2 on FAT32 File System in a Compaq Presario 5714   &gt;computer  then I gutted it  I moved all the Drives out and moved them into a   &gt;new Case with a new Motherboard  Processor and 2 GB of Ram   &gt;  &gt;    I reformatted and reinstall all o   </description>
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    <title>98SE with dual core?</title>
    <description>thecreator wrote:    &gt; If the motherboard has SATA Controllers  you must disable them   &gt; because Windows 98 SE can t handle them      That s bullshit     Windows 98 works just fine with SATA drives configured on SATA ports     In fact  if you have a SATA drive larger than 128 gb  you must use the  SATA port and NOT re map the drive as an IDE </description>
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    <description>http:  www pcworld com article 125652 1 article html          Regards      Ron Badour  MS MVP for W98  Tips:  http:  home satx rr com badour  Knowledge Base Info:  http:  support microsoft com default aspx?pr=kbinfo         TonyB   wrote in message   news:465dd348 0 16708 4c368faf@roadrunner com     &gt; Need to  buy one   anything special to look for? I don t know much about   &gt;    </description>
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    <title>Installing win98se</title>
    <description>I would guess that the message about configuring the drive means that you   need to FDISK and FORMAT it  but questions about using the XP boot manager   are best asked in an XP newsgroup     If the boot manager setup utility can see the drive then that might indicate   that nothing special is needed to ensure it is accessible at boot time  but   again only someone who has used the XP boot manag   </description>
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    <description> Bible John   wrote in message   news:johnw_94020 3B9B52 17233627042007@msnews microsoft com     &gt; In article    &gt; Bill Sharpe  wrote:  []  &gt;&gt; Audacity is excellent freeware  I ve been using it for a couple of  []  &gt; but for my PC laptop I may need to download this app  My PC Laptop is  &gt; running Windows 98   [   </description>
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    <title>What is mmtask?</title>
    <description> Jeff Richards   wrote in message   news:OOJjSuygHHA 1292@TK2MSFTNGP06 phx gbl     &gt; The connection to the trojan is difficult to ignore    If it s trying to   &gt; exploit something in a MM component then the error you are seeing is very   &gt; likely if your AV has deleted or removed or renamed files as part of the   &gt; cleaning process   &gt;  &gt; Removing or renaming MMTask was si   </description>
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    <title>which is software to put usb of win 98 to recognize the de  </title>
    <description> John Dulak   wrote in message news:Cy2 h 483 wy2 95@trnddc03     &gt; Buffalo wrote:  &gt;&gt;  John Dulak   wrote in message  &gt;&gt; news:pZZ_h 117 iY3 34@trnddc08     &gt;&gt;&gt; Before you physically remove a USB device click on the  Remove Device   &gt;&gt;&gt; icon in the system tray  This will bring up a list of the USB devices  &gt;&gt;&gt; the driver is currently supporting and you can cl   </description>
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