This is not entirely true. It was only the early versions of Windows 95 that couldn't boot off the cd (ref: http://www.geek.com/sysup/sysup042000/upques200.htm) All versions of Windows 98 can boot from the CD (not just 98se). I know this is true because I have one of the original full versions of W98 (not se) and it boots fine from the cd). Tony Mayer >Windows 95 can't boot off the CDROM. This first appeared in Windows 98SE. > >You would have to use a boot floppy (a Windows repair disk is good because >it will load CDROM drivers), then cd to the CDROM drive letter. > > >Russ Poffenberger >NPTest, Inc. >[log in to unmask] Visit our website regularly for FAQs, articles, how-to's, tech tips and much more http://freepctech.com