Copying WinME Feature to Win98SE

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I remember that, when the Recycle Bin first came out, it was useless for
restoring files deleted from a floppy disk. So I copied Windows Undelete from
the old install of Win3.1 to Win95, and it worked fine. I still use it with
Win98 floppy disks.

I want to do the opposite of that. I want to copy the following features of
WinME to a CD before I uninstall WinME, and restore these feature after I
restore Win98SE.

C:\Windows\DVDPlay.exe
Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Communications>Universal Plug and Play
Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>System Tools>Compressed Folders
Control Panel>Taskbar and StartMenu
Windows Movie Maker
Windows System Restore
anything that I'm missing that you think would be useful in Win98SE

Thanks for your help!
 
Re: Copying WinME Feature to Win98SE

In two words, forget it. If you want features such as system restore then
run Win Me or better XP, likewise for UPnP. Rather than Compressed
folders use WinZip, Winrar, PKZip or the like.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Abraham <Abraham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I remember that, when the Recycle Bin first came out, it was useless
> for restoring files deleted from a floppy disk. So I copied Windows
> Undelete from the old install of Win3.1 to Win95, and it worked fine.
> I still use it with Win98 floppy disks.
>
> I want to do the opposite of that. I want to copy the following
> features of WinME to a CD before I uninstall WinME, and restore these
> feature after I restore Win98SE.
>
> C:\Windows\DVDPlay.exe
> Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Communications>Universal Plug and
> Play Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>System Tools>Compressed Folders
> Control Panel>Taskbar and StartMenu
> Windows Movie Maker
> Windows System Restore
> anything that I'm missing that you think would be useful in Win98SE
>
> Thanks for your help!
 
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