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(though you'll be prompted to reboot if using msconfig).Īlso note that HJT lists ALL running processes, startup items, browser plugins & activex controls. QTTASK can be disabled via unchecking it in msconfig > startup tab: Iirc, the corresponding folder in Win98 is: You can just move/delete the shortcuts from: O4 - Startup: Microsoft Office.lnk = C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXEĪlso note that you don't need to use HJT to stop those processes from loading at startup. O4 - Startup: Microsoft Find Fast.lnk = C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\FINDFAST.EXE O4 - Startup: Office Startup.lnk = C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA.EXE O4 - HKLM\.\Run: C:\WINDOWS.000\SYSTEM\QTTASK.EXE Note: Microsoft Office StartUp / FindFast and QuickTime Taskbar icon are known resource hoggers.
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You could try disabling them to free up resources. Uncheck: Sample input from soundcard (for vis)įurther tips for running Winamp 5 on older/slower systems:Īlthough these startup processes are legit, (again, requires Winamp restart to take effect). Uncheck: Enable Digital Audio Extraction. Prefs > Plugins > Input > Nullsoft CD.plugin > config:
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(note, you should also install the update patch afterwards)ĭoes your CD Drive support Digital Audio Extraction? So you'll probably be best sticking with waveOut.ĭid you install Winamp 5.03 Full? (or Lite?) However, your system is quite old (p200), Though there shouldn't be any problem with using DirectSound Output. That all said and done, waveOut Output is recommended under Win9x, If so, DirectX version info can be found at the bottom of the General tab.Īlso, are there any problems reported under any of the other tabs? (note, DirectSound Output requires DirectX 8 or higher)
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What is the make/model of CD-ROM Drive and Sound card?ĭo you have the correct/latest sound drivers installed? this is the folder where Windows 98 SE is installed). I assume that your default Windows Dir is "C:\Windows.000" There's no malware/spyware/hijackers listed there. HELP! I really like Winamp, but I want to be able to listen to CDs too!

So basically I am back to square one, except that this time I have to click OK (not once but twice) even though I am offline. After the song is finished, however, I have to go through that same error dialog box OK clicking thing in order for it to go to the next song. Another OK, and then the CD plays as if nothing ever happened.

Error code: 8004005Īfter pressing the only option available – OK another identical dialog box appears.
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“DirectSound Output v2.2.10 error” – Bad direct sound driver - please install proper drivers or select another device in configure. Checkmark "enable hardware acceleration"Īnd I did it – which resulted in the appearance of the even more annoying dialog box: Make sure your sound card is selected as Device (c/o drop-down menu) Winamp -> Prefs (Ctrl+P) -> Plugins -> Output -> DirectSound -> config: Then I saw this somewhere else in the forum: I tried playing Mp3’s with Winamp and that was fine too. I tried the generic CD player in Windows, which worked fine. I uninstalled Winamp and reinstalled it completely. Spybot SnD only shows DSO interrupt as a threat every time I run it, even though I ask it to fix it. However I am not sure what they are and Hijackthis does show them as items to be fixed. Please see my hijackthis log attached (currently I am only worried about

I had my browser hijacked before, so I already had Hijackthis installed. I looked into the thread in regards to the “4 seconds then stops” issue. The original problem was that playing a CD will be broken up into 2 seconds of each song, followed by a humming sound of the CD player and then another 2 seconds of the same songs. Here I have to mention that I started off with a different problem right after upgrading. I have Windows 98 on Pentium I with 200MHZ.
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It was annoying so I thought – maybe I have to upgrade!Ĭurrent problem emerged after I finally decided to upgrade to 5.x. That only happened when I was logged online. Problem started when I updated from Winamp 2.X to 5.X Before that the only thing was the CDDB thing – whenever I logged online it will interrupt the continues flow of the CD with a dialog box saying “CD info cannot be retrieved” but after clicking OK, it just continued with the next song.
