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re: A 2-part question
Wednesday, June 20, 2007 at 7:27 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by bob wells
(1246 messages posted)
Jim,
I'd use the Win98SE OEM (with Ram Drive) and add to that the Updated Fdisk For Win98SE,
Fdisk is available further down the same page.
Be sure to read the instructions for creating the Boot Disk. Fdisk is a Zip file
that you can add to the BootDisk after it's created. You may need 2 1.44mb floppy's.
Te floppy for the Boot Disk should be New and Formatted.
BW
On Wednesday, June 20, 2007 at 2:46 pm, Jim Helwig wrote:
>Hi Bob, Your instructions are very clear. I've attempted to locate an old Win 98SE
>boot disk that I had, can't find it. There is a site (www.bootdisk.com) that offers
>free boot disks. There are 2 available for Win 98SE, the OEM version, and a custom
>one without ramdrive - which would you suggest I use?
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