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"Marc E. Mosher" <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:25:33 -0400
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  Hmmm, that command line option still didn't work for me -it said the same
thing when I tried to install Win98.  Also tried a couple other command line
switches to no avail.

Marc


> On 9 Oct 2000, at 19:41, Marc E. Mosher wrote: about [PCBUILD] Windows 98
SE install over 1st edition
>
> >   But when I try to install it on my Windows 98 1st edition computers
> > it says there's already an operating system and stops at that point.
>
>  I think they sold you an OEM version of win 98SE.
>
> > I've tried renaming the WIN.COM file and some things like that but
> > nothing works.
> >
> >   Does anyone know of any way to install Windows 98 SE full install over
Windows 98 1st edition without deleting the whole operating system, etc?
>
> Check this site out.
>
> http://fp.computers.pcc.edu/pmcg/HTML/setup_switches.htm
>
>
> Setup /NTLDR eliminates Windows' identification of previously installed
> versions of the OS. This can help you if you're stuck with a PC maker's
> crippled OEM/VAR Windows CD-ROM that will set up only on a new
> PC with no version of Windows installed. The switch ignores this
> limitation, enabling you to re-install Windows if necessary.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Don
>
>
> Check this out. It works.
>
> http://www.sendmoreinfo.com/Default.cfm?Id=121281
>
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