Checking for updates once a week should already be a standard procedure for everyone. With 98 it is not very likely that it changes a lot of system files.
And I just remembered. He can first try to change the odbc to xml storage to see if that works.
Going from odbc to xml will likely make Avast work, but this is a clean install of the OS and very likely with a faulty/no odbc it will give problems for other applications also.
Romeo2k, try the switch from odbc to xml. See if that makes Avast work properly.
Well i get the popup message about odbc when i try to install avast, it looks like i can proceed anyway but i figure i would just try and get eberything worked out first.
im pretty sure i don’t have the ODBC drivers on windows98 still even though it seems odd.
i did SFC and nothing came up corrupted.
on another machine with 98 + se upgrade, i did a search for “ODBC” and it came up with a few files.
i did the same on the windows98 machine and no files were found.
The mdac package looks like it should work, but do i need everything else that’s on it?
im trying to keep this system clean and junk free.
MDAC (Microsoft Distributed Access Components) is what you need.
But, did you try changing the ODBC to XML into avast4.ini file? It should work too and you won’t need MDAC I suppose…).