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Last month I also couldn't get Win 98 to install
with a new motherboard. But Win 95 would install, so
after Win 95 was installed, I used the Win 98 Upgrade
CDROM.
That method did get Win 98 on the computer, although it
did take two steps.
You could try something like that.
Steven Walley
---- Diana Benoit <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hard drive is brand new and I've used the OS disk before very successfully
> -- not a mark on it. All the drives are new. I know I didn't include
> them in the original list of what's on the system (it was well after
> midnight when I wrote) but I have a 40g hard drive, CD-ROM and CD-RW
> also in the system. Anyway, it is a genuine MS copy. I do have Win
> 2000, but have never used it and was hoping to
> set up my new system with what I know and go from there. Might just
> have to go with Win 2000. Thanks.
>
> joseph marty wrote:
>
> > If I were having trouble installing the OS, first thing I'd look
> at is the copy of the OS, then the drive. Can you borrow a clean hard
> drive to see if your CD will install Win 98 SE on it? Do you have
> a real, genuine MS copy of Win 98 SE, or did someone burn a CD copy?
> A few days ago a lister had problems installing Win 2K, but could
> install Win 98. Turned out he had a bad copy of Win 2K.
> >
> > Just finished putting together my third system and have run into
> something that
> > >never happened to me before. My system is as follows:
> > >
> > >Pentium III Intel Celeron 1000MB
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