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Win98 can be installed with a win95 boot disk. The 98 boot floppy disk will recognize a greater number of CDROM drives --so, if your cd drive is recognized than you simple run the setup.

Are you sure that your have done the FDISK (which partitions the drive) and FORMAT (which sets up the FAT table)correctly.

At the A:\> type FDISK and select #4 to see what partitions are on the harddrive than delete all partitions.(#3) and create and make active the #1 partition. BE SURE to reboot and again check the drive-- FDISK #4 than press Esc and type FORMAT  at the A:\> prompt.
At this point you can set up either Win95 0r Win98.

Since you've had problems, I'd set up Win 95 first to be sure every thing was OK and than go back and FDISK and FORMAT again and set up Win98.
Mike Michel



 --- On Tue 02/18, Dave Jones < [log in to unmask] > wrote:
From: Dave Jones [mailto: [log in to unmask]]
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 09:30:01 -0800
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Problem installing Win98 SE.

If it's a full 98se cd then you can boot off the cd just change the BIOS to
allow it to boot from CD.  If it's an upgrade, then you have to install or
supply the 95cd to verify you're elegible to upgrade.

dave

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Loc" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 11:34 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Problem installing Win98 SE.


> I've a CROM Win98 SE, and would like to install it into my computer.
Previously, I had format and partition my HD using a Win95 bootdisk (Because
I do not have a Win98 SE bootdisk). When I try to use Setup Win98 SE using
the CDROM, I got a lot of errors. Mostly it stated that I'm missing a lot of
files. Therefore I cannot install Win98 SE. I cannot name all the files here
because it was too much (about 15 of them). I think maybe because I did not
using a Win98 SE bootdisk, that is why I got these error messages.
> I have two parts question: First is, what file(s) do I need to install any
OS system? Second, do I need to reformat and re-partition my HD if the
problem was Win95 bootdisk? Any help would greatly appreciate.
> Sincerely your,
> John Loc.
>
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