You need a boot disk with CD ROM drivers. You can get one for any flavor of
windows at: http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
Boot disks usually add a RAM drive and raise the drive letter of your CD ROM
by one, so you'll probably need to type E:setup
You can get the exact letter of the drive if you watch the screen carefully
during the boot process.
I have used several of these disks, and they are as advertised.
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I forgot to give some info. in my last post. I typed in after the A prompt
(without the quotes) " d:\setup" so that I can install windows. The computer
is telling me it is an invalid drive. So I down loaded a new driver for my
CD Rom and tried to install it, by going to A prompt and typing run and also
tried by typing install. It won't take either comand. Any suggestions?
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