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#Packard bell master cd windows 3.11 download install#
So what I do is to do a clean install from the Master CDs carefully selecting the programs you really need and then run scandisk and defrag and make a drive image to restore with. If the drive ever dies in the Packard-Bell you won't be able to use these Master CDs again. (If they are in ANY way suspect make copies to good quality CDRs using, NERO on the Medion, checking 'verify data'.)ĭo to so, cancel the install screen by pressing the Esc key and type ts at the prompt. (Ewido won't run on '98, btw.)īut first of all load the (ts) Technical Services from the MASTER CD BOOT DISKETTE and run the check-sums on the two Master CDs. OK, burn AVG, SpyBot SD, AdAware SE, SpywareBlaster, IERadicator, Open Office (unless you have an office program), TuneUp Utilities, Belarc Advisor, Everest (or Aida32) and Zone Alarm Free Home Edition Firewall plus anything else you think you might need to retain on CDR for use on both the PB and the Medion. If you have a Windows '98 StartUp Diskette (or bootdisk) you can partition the drive before using the PB restore system. One of the tools allows you to run check-sums on the Master CDs so you can see if they are okay. Type - ts - for Technical Services and press Enter. MCDCHECK.EXEs description is 'Master CD/DVD Checker'MCDCHECK.EXE is usually located in the C:APPSSMP folder. When you see the first install screen press the Esc key and you should see a DOS prompt. What is MCDCHECK.EXE MCDCHECK.EXE is part of Master CD/DVD Checker and developed by Packard Bell BV according to the MCDCHECK.EXE version information.
#Packard bell master cd windows 3.11 download software#
Rebuilding and enhancing it from a hardware perspective was a fun experience, and now Im doing the same from a software perspective. when i run CPU ID (CPUZ) this is the info i get. the only drives i get is for X32 off PB site.
#Packard bell master cd windows 3.11 download drivers#
TuneUp Utilities is much better and a lot of people I know, now use TuneUp Utilities in preference to Norton Utilities, which is really obsolete now.Īgain, if you use the (red?) Packard-Bell Technical Services Diskette to start with there is a simple means of getting to the technical services tools. This project was inspired by a previous project to resurrect my old Packard Bell, my first computer that, not coincidentally, ran MS-DOS 6.2 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11. hello all im looking for drivers for my laptop (packard bell SJ51 easynote). I wouldn't use any Norton products, as they take up too much in the way of system resources and really slow the system down. If you use the (red?) Packard-Bell Technical Services Diskette to start with, choose to do a Selective Install and leave all Norton products out, as they are a pig to remove when they expire. I had 'Power DVD' which caused a conflict, btw, and had to uninstall it. When I used Smart Restore on this Packard-Bell when it had ME, I elected to do a selective install, installing the Operating System and Smart Restore only, and then added the other programs I really needed later from the Master CDs. You should have had the AVG anti-virus installed before connecting to the internet.īest to D/L AVG on the XP Computer and burn it, and any other programs you want for the PB, to a CDR so that you can re-do the PB SmartRestore and install AVG before you do your internet connection.