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Date: | Sat, 19 Apr 2003 16:30:51 -0400 |
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Hi all,
Harry here, and this talk on guispeak about reformatting hard drives brings something to my mind which I've ben wondering about for a long time.
Here goes the situation. Let's say I have a computer that's using windows 98SE, and I want to reinstall it cause there are errors or because it has crashed. Can a blind person do their own install? How do I do it step by step, please? Never done this before, so walk me through this step by step. I have a friends machine, a 300 meg machine using windows 98 first edition and it's got all kinds of problems on it. It keeps saying table is busy, and it also keeps saying cannot perform this operation on a closed data set. How do I get rid of this error? Also, how do I do it if I wanted to reformat her hard drive and make a new install of windows 98SE?
take care,
Harry
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