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Making a Win98 Bootdisk

Overview If you have a Win98 CD (either full or upgrade version) and you can read the CD from either DOS or Win9x you can make a Win98 boot disk with generic IDE or SCSI CD-ROM support. If these methods don't work for you then you'll need to follow the methods from the link listed above. So far I have yet to find a 'puter that this boot disk hasn't worked on! (And no, I don't mean older 286, 386 'puters!)

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PublisherPuterGeek.Com File FormatHTML
Date PublishedOctober 2000 Downloads53
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