Greeting Diane & list--
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From: "Diane Duncan" <[log in to unmask]>
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> I saved the appropriate file to a floppy disk in the A drive.
>
> >2. Verify that the boot disk includes fdisk.exe. If not, you'll need to
> >copy
> >fdisk.exe from your hard drive (mine is in c:\windows\command) to the
> >floppy.
>
> The file from the freepctech site is called WIN98SE.EXE. I don't know if
> it includes
> fdisk.exe, so I copied that file from my system and saved it on the same
> floppy. Additionally, I should note that I have the original Windows 98SE
> cd with all the OS files. Can I use that as a boot disk?
The Win98SE.exe is a utility that, when you run it, creates a Windows98
boot disk. You need to run it from your hard disk in windows with a
floppy disk in the drive. The floppy it creates is a boot disk for Win98
and it does have fdisk on it.
HTH,
Paul A. Shippert
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