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    voyager_663rd Posts: 3, Reputation: 2
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    Dec 4, 2005, 09:23 AM
    Registry Cleaners
    Using win98se (I know but xp won't solve my problem as I kind of like 98).

    I've got about 4 registry cleaners--paid for 1, 3 are free downloads (JV16, etc).

    When I run all these programs, they all want to delete iexplore.exe (in addition to junk).

    What's with that? I've never had a problem like this before and it's got me stumped.

    Anyone?
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    Dec 4, 2005, 09:33 AM
    It could be a reference to an invalid file location and just wants to delete the registry entry rather than the actual file!
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    Dec 4, 2005, 02:49 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by StuMegu
    It could be a reference to an invalid file location and just wants to delete the registry entry rather than the actual file!
    Nope. Actual file. I deleted (with the prgrm) and IE would not start (searching for the file). I had to restore it and it would then open IE.
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    Dec 5, 2005, 01:51 AM
    Do any of the programs give reasons for wanting to delete the file?
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    Dec 5, 2005, 05:06 AM
    Win98/98SE
    Hi,
    I also use Win98SE, and have for the past 6 yrs. I use two registry cleaners; RegCleaner 4.3 by Jouni Vuorio, and RegFixer 1.7.2 by vb-build.com. It can be "tricky" with 98 or 98SE. Normally, Win98/98SE has to be reinstalled every year; due to corrupted kernal32.dll file, which is the main 98 windows file. The registry really doesn't have much time to become very cluttered with that in mind; because reinstalling starts it all over again.
    Here are Maintenance Steps I use to keep 98SE running smoothly for about a year:

    Registry Repair should be done whenever there are problems:

    To Repair the Registery:
    Turn off the computer; or reboot; then immediately press F8, (or, could be F5) located on top of the keyboard. Keep it pressed down (or release and press, release and press) until an options window comes up, then release it.
    (If F8 or F5 doesn't work, then re-boot, and immediately press down the CTRL key, hold down until it comes up to the options screen).
    Use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to select "Command Prompt Only".
    Press Enter
    You will now see C:\>
    Type in SCANDISK , all small letters, and it will look like:
    C:\>SCANDISK , then press Enter. Takes about 5 min. maybe.
    When finished:
    Type in SCANREG /FIX (there is a space between the G and the / ).
    You will now see C:\>SCANREG /FIX
    Press Enter
    This will take about 5 minutes or so.
    When finished, press Enter for OK.
    Manually, turn off the computer, wait a few seconds, the turn it back on.
    If you don't have the "Command Prompt Only" option, then re-boot the computer normally.
    Go to Start/ShutDown, then choose "restart in ms-dos mode".
    It will come up to C:\windows.
    Type in CD C:\
    It will look like C:\windows CD C:\
    Press Enter.
    It will then be at the C\:> prompt.
    Continue with the above.
    When it returns to the C:\> prompt, then manually turn off the computer, and turn it back on.

    Win98/98SE Regular Maintenance
    All of these should be run whenever Win98/98SE starts giving problems. It will keep the computer running smoothly.

    Before doing any of the following; turn off wallpaper and screensavers before re-starting or re-booting the computer.

    Safe Mode is best where indicated, because most programs are not running meaning their files are closed, or not in use. This allows them to be scanned much better, repaired, or defragged better.

    1. Scandisk
    Start in Safe Mode by:
    Re-boot the computer, and immediately after starting up, Press and hold down (or press and release, press and release,) F8, at top of keypad.
    When the options show on the screen, use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to select
    "Safe Mode".
    Press Enter
    After it boots to Safe Mode, go to Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools, and click on Scandisk. Yes, run Scandisk again.
    (It is faster if set on "Standard", the "Thorough" usually is not needed and takes a long, long time).
    Click on "Start" and let it run until finished.

    2. Defrag
    When Scandisk is finished, click on "Close".
    Now, go back to the same place, but this time, click on "Defrag".
    Click on OK, and wait until it finishes (might take 1 hour if not done within a month).
    After it finishes, Click on OK or whatever.
    Then, re-boot.

    The following Boot Disk has to be done only one time.

    Also, a "must have" is a Boot Disk, for Win98/98SE. One never knows when the computer might not load windows and go to the desktop... it does happen.

    Here are steps to make one:

    Insert the Win98/98SE CD in the CD-ROM drive.
    Go to Start/Programs/Windows Explorer
    Double click on D:/ , if that is your CD-ROM drive letter.
    Find and open the folder; Tools/Mtsutil/Fat32ebd (stands for Emergency Boot Disk)
    Double click on the file Fat32ebd.exe and follow the instructions to create the Boot Disk.
    Then remove the CD from the CD-ROM.

    Now, we must test the Boot Disk to see if it works.
    Shut down the computer; then turn it back on with the Boot Disk still in the computer.
    When a screen comes up, use the up and down arrows on the keyboard to select "Boot with CD-ROM support". Then press Enter.
    It will show some things about the computer, and then come up to the A:\> prompt.
    Now, insert a CD (any will do) into the CD-ROM.
    Wait until it "spins" and the light goes off.
    Now, at the A:\> prompt, type in DIR D:
    It will now look like A:\>DIR D:
    It should show all the files on the CD.
    If so, the Boot Disk is good. If NOT, repeat all the above.
    If it's good, then remove the CD, manually turn off the computer, and remove the Boot Disk. Turn on the computer and it's ready to go.

    Here are some "tweaks" for Win98/98SE that really work well.

    Win98SE Tweaks for better performance
    http://www.speedguide.net/read_articles.php?id=170

    Win98SE USB Updates:
    http://www.usbman.com/win98seusbguide.htm

    Virtual Memory
    http://www.cyberwalker.net/columns/nov01/081101.html

    I hope the above helps, if you don't already do these. As far as deleting the iexplore.exe, it could be that you had two of these, from previous installations of IE. Usually, about every 6 months, IE has to be reinstalled with 98/98SE.
    I do wish you the best.

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