Bob,
When installing (from dos) win 98 I copy *.* (all files) from the win 98
directory on the win 98 cd to a separate parition.
Example For installing in dos mode.
Make a file named "cabs" on your partition:
" D:\>md Cabs " Make a directory named "cabs" on your partition
Then copy all the files from the win98 directory from the cd to partition.
" E:\>cd win98 " cd - change directory to win98
" E:\>win98\ copy *.* D:\Cabs " copy files from cd to the cab file
" D:\cabs\setup.exe " Will start the Win 98 setup without cd - from
partition
Any time the Computer asks for the win 98 cd just type D:\cabs and you
should be set.
If you are just putting the files on a partition and you all ready have 98
installed, the only ones you need is in the win98 directory on the win 98
cd.
-Joe
>From: Bob Armour <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: [PCBUILD] Loading Win 98 files on hard disk
>Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 07:47:58 +1200
>
>Can anyone tell me what files I need to load on a separate partition on the
>Hard drive so that I have Win 98 files available on the hard disk & not
>have to use the CD-Rom?
>
>It is just the files under the dir win98 on the CDrom?
>
>Thanks
>bob
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