turbovbf vxd
CDFS.VXD
0.08 MB | Windows 9X/ME | Freeware | Rating: Very Good (4.2/5) | Downloads: 11,882 more>>
When you open a CD after this replacement driver is installed, you will see two subdirectories on the disc in addition to the audio tracks. These directories are Mono and Stereo. Under each directory, you will see three additional directories, 11025HZ, 22050HK and 44100HZ. Opening these directories reveals the WAV files with the usual Windows WAV icons. Right click on one of the WAVs and choose Properties. If the file properties box shows the preview tab, then the drive is supported by this driver. If only the general tab is showing, the the drive is not capable of working with the new driver.
NTFSDOS 3.02
NTFSDOS - Access NTFS drives for read-only access from DOS more>>
NTFSDOS.EXE is a read-only network file system driver for DOS/Windows which can recognize and mount NTFS drives for transparent access. It makes NTFS drives appear indistinguishable from standard FAT drives, providing the ability to navigate, view and execute programs on them from DOS or from Windows, including from the Windows 3.1 File Manager and Windows 95 Explorer.
To use NTFSDOS, simply execute it from the DOS command line (DOS 5.0 or greater is required), or from your AUTOEXEC.BAT. Executing NTFSDOS before Windows is started will create NTFS drives that are visible globally once inside Windows. Executing NTFSDOS in a DOS box means that the NTFS drives only exist within the DOS box where NTFSDOS was executed.
When NTFSDOS starts, it will scan all hard-disk partitions on your system to look for NTFS drives. It will mount all NTFS drives it finds as unique DOS logical drive letters, and will inform you as it does so.
If you run NTFSDOS under DOS 7.0, NTFS drives will support long filename calls even before Windows starts. To propagate this support into Windows 95, NTFSDOS automatically has Windows run the NTFSHLP.VXD VxD device driver. No changes to SYSTEM.INI or the registry are necessary for this to occur - NTFSDOS will detect when Windows 95 starts and load the driver without user-intervention. You need NTFSHLP.VXD only if you will be running NTFSDOS with Windows 95.
NTFSDOS implements its own caching, and uses one of two types of memory, depending on how your system is configured. Its first choice is to use XMS memory for caching, as this minimizes demands placed on conventional memory. If you start NTFSDOS before Windows, then HIMEM.SYS, which can be found in the WINDOWS directory under Windows 95 or the DOS directory under Windows 3.1, or its equivalent, must be started before NTFSDOS. If NTFSDOS does not detect an XMS server, it will resort to allocating 64KB of conventional memory for its cache. In either case, it will inform you of its action.
NTFSDOS takes six command line parameters:
The /L parameter lets you specify which drive letters NTFSDOS should attempt to use as it mounts NTFS drives.
The /C option lets you override the default XMS cache size.
The /V option directs NTFSDOS to print some messages detailing the drives it looks at and the memory it allocates.
The /X switch forces NTFSDOS to use standard BIOS Int 13 services. Use this if NTFSDOS has problems with your computers extended Int 13 services.
The /U option has NTFSDOS correctly sort through files with unicode names. You should only use this if a NTFSDOS directory listing enters an infinite loop within directories that contain files with unicode names.
Finally, the /N switch can be used to disable NTFSDOS support for compression. Much of the conventional memory that NTFSDOS normally uses is for compression buffers, so if you will be accessing drives or files that are not compressed and would like to optimize NTFSDOS use of memory, use this switch.
The syntax for these parameters is:
/L:
Specifies drive letter to start mounting at
/C:
Specifies size of XMS cache in KB
/V
Verbose
/X
Disable extended int 13 support
/U
Tolerate unicode file names
/N
Disable support for compression

HT Editor 2.0.15
HT Editor is a file editor/analyzer/viewer for executables. The goal is to combine the low-level functionality of a debugger and the usability of IDEs. more>>
HT Editor 2.0.15 offers you an all-in-one tool. This can be regarded as a file editor/analyzer/viewer for executables. The goal is to combine the low-level functionality of a debugger and the usability of IDEs.
We aim towards a perfect hex-editing ability and support of the most important file formats. PE, LE, NE, MZ, COFF, LZ and ELF executables are supported.
Major Features:
1. Supported file formats
- common object file format (COFF/XCOFF32) (header, image with code/data analyser)
- executable and linkable format (ELF) (header, section headers, program headers, symbol tables, image with code/data analyser (x86, IA-64, Alpha, PowerPC) and relocations)
- linear executables (LE) (header, VxD descriptor, object table, page table, image with code/data analyser (x86), auto-relocation layer)
- standard dos executables (MZ) (header, relocations, image (disassembly only) )
- new executables (NE) (header, segments, names, entrypoints, image with code/data analyser (x86), auto-relocation layer (pretty complete) )
- portable executables (PE32, PE64) (header, import section, delay-import section, export section, resources, image with code/data analyser (x86, IA-64, Alpha), preliminary support for .net executables)
- java class files (CLASS) (header, image with code/data analyser (java bytecode disassembler))
- Mach exe/link format (MachO) (header, image with code/data analyser (x86, PowerPC) )
- X-Box executable (XBE) (header, imports, image with code/data analyser (x86) )
- Flat (FLT) (header, image with data analyser (no disassembler yet))
- PowerPC executable format (PEF)
2. Code & Data Analyser
- finds branch sources and destinations recursively
- finds procedure entries
- creates labels based on this information
- creates xref information
- allows to interactively analyse unexplored code (press c)
- allows to create/rename/delete labels (press n)
- allows to create/edit comments (press #)
WareSeeker Editor
Resolve for W32/Apribot-C 1.06
A tool that removes W32/Apribot-C more>> A tool that removes W32/Apribot-C
Resolve is the name for a set of small, downloadable Sophos utilities designed to remove and undo the changes made by certain viruses, Trojans and worms.
They terminate any virus processes and reset any registry keys that the virus changed. Existing infections can be cleaned up quickly and easily, both on individual workstations and over networks with large numbers of computers.
W32/Apribot-C is an IRC backdoor with spreading capability.
Each time the worm is run it tries to connect to a remote IRC server and join a specific channel. The backdoor component then runs in the background as a server process, listening for commands to execute. The infected computer can be used to perform several functions: W32/Apribot-C is an IRC backdoor with spreading capability.
Each time the worm is run it tries to connect to a remote IRC server and join a specific channel. The backdoor component then runs in the background as a server process, listening for commands to execute. The infected computer can be used to perform any of the following functions:
Proxy server (SOCKS4)
FTP server
SMTP server
File system Manipulation
Port scanner
DDoS floods (TCP,UDP,SYN)
Remote shell (RLOGIN)
Key logger
When first run the worm copies itself to the Windows System folder under a randomly generated name. The copy may have some random data appended to it. In order for the copy to be run on startup, registry entries are created under random names in the following locations:
HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun
HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunServices
HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun
The worm chooses from one or two of the following strings to form the filename:
SERV
DISK
STAT
LOAD
INI
SCAN
INIT
SRV
DSK
CONF
CFG
MON
DLL
VXD
CHK
REG
DRV
WIN
SYS
Stat
Load
Scan
Init
Service
Disk
Config
Monitor
Check
Reg
Drive
Win
System
The following entry is also created:
HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon
Shell = "Explorer.exe,[filename] -shell"
Many additional registry entries may be created, changed or deleted. In particular, many entries are created in the following registry locations:
HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorer
DisallowRun
HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem
DisableRegistryTools
HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftConnect
The following entries are set:
HKLMSYSTEMControlSet001ControlLsarestrictanonymous = 1
HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlLsarestrictanonymous = 1
W32/Apribot-C may also attempt to disable debugging and firewall software.
The worm appends several lines to the HOSTS file, found in the driversetc subfolder of the Windows System folder. Each line consists of a randomly chosen IP address beginning with "127" and a web address. The worm appends this data in order to prevent access to a number of anti-virus and Microsoft web sites.
W32/Apribot-C can be removed from Windows computers automatically with the following Resolve tools:
Windows disinfector
APRIBGUI is a disinfector for standalone Windows computers. To use it you have to do the following:
- Open APRIBGUI.com file from your desktop after downloading it.
- Click on the Start Scan Button.
- Wait for the process to complete.
Command line disinfector
APRIBSFX.EXE is a self-extracting archive containing APRIBCLI, a Resolve command line disinfector for use on Windows networks.
MiTeC EXE Explorer 1.1.0
Displays executable file properties and structure. It is compatible with PE32, PE32+, NE, VxD and. .NET files more>>
MiTeC EXE Explorer 1.1.0 is created as a useful application based on MiTeC Portable Executable Reader, which reads and displays executable file properties and structure. It is compatible with PE32 (Portable Executable), PE32+ (64bit), NE (Windows 3.x New Executable) and VxD (Windows 9x Virtual Device Driver) file types. .NET executable are supported too.
Major Features:
- Enumerates introduced classes, used units and forms for files compiled by Borland compilers.
- Contains powerful Resource Viewer that is able to analyze and display all basic resource types and some extra ones as JPEG, AVI, REGISTRY.
- Contains excellent Type Library viewer that enumerates all objects and creates import interface unit in Object Pascal language.
- Saves every type of resource to file.
- Produces text report with all important information about selected file.
- Searching capability is also available.
- Searches all resources that can be interpreted as text.
- Here are enumerated structures that are evaluated:
- DOS, File, Optional and CLR headers
- CLR Metadata streams
- Sections
- Directories
- Imports
- Exports
- Resources
- .NET Metadata
- Load Config
- Debug
- Thread Local Storage
- Exceptions
- Units
- Forms
- Packages
- Classes
- Flags
- Version Info
- Hexadecimal File Content View.
Requirements:
- Windows 95;
- Windows 98;
- Windows ME;
- Windows NT 4.x;
- Windows 2000;
- Windows XP;
- Windows 2003;
- Windows Vista.
BioniX Wallpaper 5.4.2
Advanced desktop wallpaper cycler / wallpaper manager more>>
Changes yours desktop image whenever you want it to. It is small and fast and create dependency!
Main features:
- realy low memory usage (1-3MB of your system memory. See Note*)
- very small size
- very low CPU usage
- IS STILL PURE FREEWARE. NO NAG SCREEN
- embbeded screen saver
- playlist editor
- drag and drop from outside (from Windows) into application
- you can drag and drop a playlist over BioniX Wallpaper icon (e.g. the Desktop icon) and BioniX will start with that playlist
- can skip invalid file (that dont exist any more on HDD) in playlist. Also you can automatically clear all invalid files from your playlist.
- can turn back at a previous wallpaper (use the ?Back? button on main interface)
- skinable. You can download new skins, or you can create your own skins in just 3 minutes.
- it can automatically turn off the Active Desktop (Windows 98)
- support more then 10000 files in playlist. While other wallpaper changers freeze trying to load huge playlists, BioniX will work without problems.
- if user double click a file with the BIO extension (this is the extension for playlist file), BioniX will start & load that playlist
- it is clean: it don?t modify your Windows configuration, it doesn?t install no single file in your Windows/system, it don?t install spyware or other companion software (like DivX for example), it don?t mess your registry. Because this, BioniX doesn?t need installer/uninstaller.
- easy to use (good for beginner users but also for advanced users)
- support for BMP, JPG, JPEG, JFIF; GIF, EMF, WMF, ICO (soon will be supported more types)
- time resolution: 1sec
- time interval: 1sec to few days
- time elapse gauge
- very COOL time editor
- incredible fast algorithm for displaying image/refreshing desktop. BioniX is designed to work on any computer with a CPU grater than 386 and under any Windows version grater than Windows 3.1. Because old computers are so slow we worked hard and improoved the algorythm for changing the desktop.
- produce very low flicker when changing desktop image
- fast application loading
- can automatically start itself at Windows start up
- CPU utilization: 0.01% when idle
- support playlist in continuous and random/shuffle mode
- can tile/stretch/center an image
- can "smart stretch" big images
- can be minimized to system tray
- can be closed to system tray
- user can choose the placement of the icon (system tray / task bar)
- interface can be transparent
- skinable: 3 integrated skins
- posibility to load more external skins. Many amazing skins available for download: Mac, Windows, Linux, futuristic, etc
- it doesnt mess your system/registry with dirt: no need for you to install System updates, Service Packs, last version of Internet Explorer, DLLs, VBRun, MFC, VXD, OCX and other craps. Just duble click and it will run.
- it dosnt mess your system/registry with dirt: no need for installer/uninstaller. Just duble click and it will run.
- it dosnt mess your system/registry with dirt: all setting are keeped in a local file NOT in Windows registry.
So, if you just delete the application, no trace/garbage will be left behind in your system.
- it doesnt care what version of Windows you have (95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Longhorn and possible the future version). Just duble click and it will run.
- it doesnt need the last computer/hardware on the market: it can run on every computer bigger than 386 with 32MB RAM
- it is SMART: it wont let you to mistake: to delete files, to take the steps in the wrong order, to close without to save your work, settings...
- very easy to use and install (to install just download the pack it over the Internet, unzip and run)
- (now an Installer is available on the web site for download for those who dont have unzip on their computer)
- advanced settings and behavior control: the user can control the programs behavior through an advanced (but very easy to use) settings interface
- it ca remember users settings (like position on screen, last tab used, checkboxs state, last skin)

SCANBIN 6.0
Can analyze the structure of ANY 16 & 32 bits binary files (DLL, EXE, VXD,...... more>> Can analyze the structure of ANY 16 & 32 bits binary files (DLL, EXE, VXD,...) running within ANY WINDOWS environment (16 & 32<<less
Microsoft Windows 98 SE Update: Shutdown Issues
The Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Supplement addresses shutdown issues on systems with specific hardware/software configurations running Windows 98 Second Edition more>> The Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Supplement addresses shutdown issues on systems with specific hardware/software configurations running Windows 98 Second Edition. These issues include systems restarting when selecting shutdown and systems hanging on shutdown.
NOTE: This supplement has been updated as of November, 1999. Please install this latest version.
Microsoft recommends the troubleshooting steps outlined in the KB article How to Troubleshoot Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Problems. If, after following the steps outlined in this article, the system continues to exhibit shutdown problems, then Microsoft suggests applying this update.
Microsoft has also learned that some customers were replacing the Windows 98 Second Edition version of CONFIGMG.VXD with the Windows 98 version to address shutdown issues. Microsoft strongly recommends that users do not do this. This is an untested scenario that could result in blue screens, ACPI errors and hardware failures. This update will check to see if the appropriate version of CONFIGMG.VXD is installed on the system and replace any older versions with the Windows 98 Second Edition version.
<<lessUnofficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack 2.1 Final
It contains all Windows98 SE updates from Windows Update site and more. more>> It contains all Windows98 SE updates from Windows Update site and more.
Whats new in Unofficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack 2.1 Final:
-Added COMCAT.DLL from DCOM98.
-Added Q212265 (JPEGIM32.FLT).
-Added Q240896 (OPENGL32.DLL).
-Added Q258795 (REG).
-Added Q269604 (DSOUND.DLL).
-Added Q285895 (CIMWIN32.DLL) and Q282949 (WBEMPROX.DLL).
-Added Q314941 (SSDPAPI.DLL, SSDPSVR.EXE, UPNP.DLL).
-Added Q323708 (NSCIRDA.SYS).
-Added Q327517 (REG).
-Added Q885836 (MSWRD632.WPC).
-Added Q887617 (HTML32.CNV, MSCONV97.DLL, MSWRD832.CNV).
Added Q903235 (REG).
-Added a fix for VS2005 issue (REG).
-Added "No Channel Logging" registry tweak.
-Updated Q891711 (to U891711).
-Updated NWPP32.DLL (to Q250876-v2).
-Updated HTML Help (to Q896358).
-Removed DELINFS.INF.
-Corrected MOUHID.VXD and DISPEX.DLL files.
-Cleaned up some code.<<less
IcePatch 2.0
IcePatch - Change the magic values of SICE and it will be undetectable ;) more>>
With the ever increasing number of programs that employ some form of Winice detection, it is our hope to provide you with at least a basic protection against these methods. Do not expect too much from this little tool as there are really countless ways of both detecting and crashing Winice.
IcePatch lets you change the following magic values and names:
-INT3/FGJM (backdoor interface from the good old DOS age) - this interface is used by dldr and wldr to communicate various commands to winice.
- INT3/BCHK (backdoor interface for BoundsChecker) - this interface is used by BoundsChecker to communicate various commands winice. If you have BoundsChecker then you will have to patch it manually...
- INT68/4300/F386 (system debugger installation check) - the INT68 interface is used by the VMM to communicate with a system debugger which winice pretends to be (in real mode).
Note that this method is not winice specific, it detects any system debugger.
Programs that wish to communicate with a system debugger will fail when you change this magic number.
- INT41/004F/F386 (system debugger installation check) - the INT41 interface is used by the VMM to communicate with a system debugger which winice pretends to be (in protected mode).
Note that this method is not winice specific, it detects any system debugger.
Programs that wish to communicate with a system debugger will fail when you change this magic number.
- 0202,7A5F (VxD device IDs for winice and siwvid) - both winice and siwvid appear as VxDs to the VMM. and since both of them export VxD services they have unique IDs. Valid device IDs are in the range 0x0200-0x7FFF, to avoid collisions consult Ralf Browns INTLIST.
- SICE,SIWVID,SIWDEBUG,WINICE (VxD and module names) - VxDs are supposed to have device names, so are our friends as well. Winice also adds a new VxD to the system which exports Win32 services (SIWDEBUG).
Due to the way these names are stored/used in the files you have to preserve their lengths. well, one day we may do a better job and fix this little problem, but right now none of us has the time for it... if you do then feel free to contribute to the project.
ICEPATCH creates backups of all files that it will modify right on the first use (where you are supposed specify your winice directory - we do not get it from the registry for various reasons).
Portmon 3.02
Portmon Monitor serial and parallel port activity with this advanced monitoring tool more>>
Simply execute the Portmon program file (portmon.exe) and Portmon will immediately start capturing debug output. To run Portmon on Windows 95 you must get the WinSock2 update from Microsoft. Note that if you run Portmon on Windows NT/2K portmon.exe must be located on a non-network drive and you must have administrative privilege. Menus, hot-keys, or toolbar buttons can be used to clear the window, save the monitored data to a file, search output, change the window font, and more. The on-line help describes all of Portmons features.
Portmon understands all serial and parallel port I/O control (IOCTLs) commands and will display them along with interesting information regarding their associated parameters. For read and write requests Portmon displays the first several dozen bytes of the buffer, using . to represent non-printable characters. The Show Hex menu option lets you toggle between ASCII and raw hex output of buffer data.
The Portmon GUI is responsible for identifying serial and parallel ports. It does so by enumerating the serial ports that are configured under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Hardware\DeviceMap\SerialComm and the parallel ports defined under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Hardware\DeviceMap\Parallel Ports. These keys contain the mappings between serial and parallel port device names and the Win32-accessible names.
When you select a port to monitor, Portmon sends a request to its device driver that includes the NT name (e.g. \device\serial0) that you are interested in. The driver uses standard filtering APIs to attach its own filter device object to the target device object. First, it uses ZwCreateFile to open the target device. Then it translates the handle it receives back from ZwCreateFile to a device object pointer. After creating its own filter device object that matches the characteristics of the target, the driver calls IoAttachDeviceByPointer to establish the filter. From that point on the Portmon driver will see all requests aimed at the target device.
Portmon has built-in knowledge of all standard serial and parallel port IOCTLs, which are the primary way that applications and drivers configure and read status information from ports. The IOCTLs are defined in the DDK file \ddk\src\comm\inc\ntddser.h and \ddk\src\comm\inc\ntddpar.h, and some are documented in the DDK.
On Windows 95 and 98, the Portmon GUI relies on a dynamically loaded VxD to capture serial and parallel activity. The Windows VCOMM (Virtual Communications) device driver serves as the interface to parallel and serial devices, so applications that access ports indirectly use its services. The Portmon VxD uses standard VxD service hooking to intercept all accesses to VCOMMs functions. Like its NT device driver, Portmons VxD interprets requests to display them in a friendly format. On Win9x Portmon monitors all ports so there is no port selection like on NT.
Main features:
- Remote monitoring: Capture kernel-mode and/or Win32 debug output from any computer accessible via TCP/IP - even across the Internet. You can monitor multiple remote computers simultaneously. Portmon will even install its client software itself if you are running it on a Windows NT/2K system and are capturing from another Windows NT/2K system in the same Network Neighborhood.
- Most-recent-filter lists:: Portmon has been extended with powerful filtering capabilities and it remembers your most recent filter selections, with an interface that makes it easy to reselect them.
- Clipboard copy:: Select multiple lines in the output window and copy their contents to the clipboard.
- Highlighting:: Highlight debug output that matches your highlighting filter, and even customize the highlighting colors.
- Log-to-file:: Write debug output to a file as its being captured.
- Printing:: Print all or part of captured debug output to a printer.
- One-file payload:: Portmon is now implemented as one file.
MiTeC Portable Executable Reader 1.6.0
Reads and displays executable file properties and structure more>> MiTeC PE Reader is based on TObject class and contains complete interface for reading It reads and displays executable file properties and structure. It is compatible with PE32 (Portable Executable), PE32+ (64bit), NE (Windows 3.x New Executable) and VxD (Windows 9x Virtual Device Driver) file types. .NET executables are supported too.
It enumerates introduced classes, used units and forms for files compiled by Borland compilers.
Here are enumerated structures that are evaluated:
DOS, File, Optional and CLR headers
CLR Metadata streams
Sections
Directories
Imports
Exports
Resources
.NET Metadata
Load Config
Debug
Thread Local Storage
Exceptions
Units
Forms
Packages
Classes
Flags
Version Info<<less
Microsoft Windows 98 SE Update: Shutdown Issues Update
The Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Supplement addresses shutdown issues on systems with specific hardware/software configurations running Windows 98 Second Edition more>>
Microsoft Windows 98 SE Update: Shutdown Issues Update is an important and useful update released to resolve shutdown issues on systems with specific hardware/software configurations running Windows 98 Second Edition. These issues include systems restarting when selecting shutdown and systems hanging on shutdown.
NOTE: This supplement has been updated as of November, 1999. Please install this latest version.
Microsoft recommends the troubleshooting steps outlined in the KB article How to Troubleshoot Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Problems. If, after following the steps outlined in this article, the system continues to exhibit shutdown problems, then Microsoft suggests applying this update.
Microsoft has also learned that some customers were replacing the Windows 98 Second Edition version of CONFIGMG.VXD with the Windows 98 version to address shutdown issues. Microsoft strongly recommends that users do not do this. This is an untested scenario that could result in blue screens, ACPI errors and hardware failures. This update will check to see if the appropriate version of CONFIGMG.VXD is installed on the system and replace any older versions with the Windows 98 Second Edition version.
Version Scanner 1.10
Version Scanner is a small tool that will scan all the dll/exe/drv/ocx/vxd files in a directory and extract the version more>>
This data can be saved and used to re-compare to detect any changes.
Free for individuals, but companies must pay a fee of 7$.
VIA KPLE Drivers (Windows 2000/XP) 3137
Update Windows 2000/XP drivers for VIA KL133, KLE133, PLE133 and Apollo MVP4 chipsets. more>>
Available in this download are the latest drivers for VGA controller (video) and AGP VxD drivers for motherboards built on VIA KL133, KLE133, PLE133 and Apollo MVP4 chipsets with an integrated video.
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