Guest Steven Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 does anybody know where these files are on the Windows 98 Install Disc? Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 Beethoven's 5th Symphony Beethoven's Fur Elise CANYON.MID Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy Debussy's Claire de Lune In the Hall of the Mountain King Mozart's Symphony No. 40 PASSPORT.MID if possible, could someone send me these files via email steven.babee@verizon.net
Guest Rick Chauvin Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 Re: Where are these files!?!?!?! I would think they should already be in your C:\WINDOWS\MEDIA folder, but if they are not then as far as the CD goes, then you can find them in it's folder called install\win98, however they are inside the cab files and therefore you will have to extract them out of the ones they are in. Doing as quick search on my install CD shows them to be in win98_68.cab & win98_69.cab files Rick "Steven" <Steven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5F95581E-B441-41E6-9E8B-6FC888266D04@microsoft.com > does anybody know where these files are on the Windows 98 Install Disc? > > Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 > Beethoven's 5th Symphony > Beethoven's Fur Elise > CANYON.MID > Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy > Debussy's Claire de Lune > In the Hall of the Mountain King > Mozart's Symphony No. 40 > PASSPORT.MID > > if possible, could someone send me these files via email > steven.babee@verizon.net
Guest Franc Zabkar Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 Re: Where are these files!?!?!?! On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:03:01 -0700, Steven <Steven@discussions.microsoft.com> put finger to keyboard and composed: >does anybody know where these files are on the Windows 98 Install Disc? > >Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 >Beethoven's 5th Symphony >Beethoven's Fur Elise >CANYON.MID >Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy >Debussy's Claire de Lune >In the Hall of the Mountain King >Mozart's Symphony No. 40 >PASSPORT.MID You can find your files without referring to your CD. Just use a text editor to search your layout.inf files, or type the following commands at a DOS prompt: C: CD \Windows\INF for %i in (layout*.inf) do find /i ".rmi" %i for %i in (layout*.inf) do find /i ".mid" %i I get the following output: ---------- LAYOUT2.INF blues1.mid=19,,17628 fnkngrvn.mid=19,,12883 jazz1.mid=19,,17437 mericana.mid=19,,13107 mwvblues.mid=19,,9090 newgrass.mid=19,,11262 prtytime.mid=19,,20223 canyon.mid=68,,20861 passport.mid=68,,23165 ---------- LAYOUT2.INF bachsb~1.rmi=69,,144902 beetho~2.rmi=69,,92466 claire~1.rmi=69,,27940 danceo~2.rmi=69,,20906 fureli~1.rmi=69,,21312 hallof~2.rmi=69,,38444 mozart~2.rmi=69,,18130 The output appears to be in the form ... 8.3 filename.extension=CAB#,,file size in bytes The header section of the layout2.inf file identifies the CABs as follows: 19="Windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM","DRIVER19.CAB",0 68="Windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM","WIN98_68.CAB",0 69="Windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM","WIN98_69.CAB",0 - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
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