To run Setup, you need to have the Windows 98 CD (or floppy disks) or network access to Windows 98 files. You also need a blank 3.5-inch, high-density disk ready for formatting as your Startup Disk. It's recommended that you read the Setup.txt file on your Windows 98 disc for any...
DriveSpace 3 is a program that increases the effective capacity of hard and floppy disks. It does this by creating a "compressed volume file" (CVF) on a disk. When you save a file to a CVF, DriveSpace compresses the file on the fly—that is, without requiring any special action by ...
Welcome to Microsoft's Windows 98 reinstall step by step using a boot disk and from the hard drive. This will give you an idea on how to do this when and if the time arises for you to either reinstall the operating system, install for the first time or upgrade your present operating s...
The media descriptor byte is located in the BPB of the boot sector at offset 21 (15h) and in the first byte of each FAT on the disk. Resolution To resolve this problem, re-format the floppy disk with Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP...
The media descriptor byte is located in the BPB of the boot sector at offset 21 (15h) and in the first byte of each FAT on the disk. Resolution To resolve this problem, re-format the floppy disk with Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT, ...
These disks are original boot floppy disk media for use with Microsoft Windows CD-ROMs. Not all Windows 9x/ME CDs are bootable, not all CDs included boot disks, and DOS will not see a CD-ROM drive unless a driver is loaded. OEMs were expected to provide compatible CD-ROM with the boo...
To speed up installation, and to avoid numerous problems, copy the win98 folder to a folder on the hard drive (such as c:\win98) and then run setup from there. Wanted: Floppy version Serials RW9MG-QR4G3-2WRR9-TG7BH-33GXB
I happen to have a bootable Windows 98 installation CD – but most Windows 98 installation CDs are not bootable. If you have one of these – you need to use a boot floppy – which means you will need these scripts for attaching floppy disks to virtual machines. While I used a 16GB ...
Over time, installation became easier by virtue of bootable CDs (included in some versions of Windows 98). But the thing was, installation always required local media of some type, as well as a local hard disk.Through the years, the ability to network-boot Windows—that is, to boot it ...
If you look at the installation disks for the Tablet PC operating system, you will see that Disk 1 of the Tablet PC Edition is the same as Disk 1 of Windows XP Professional. The Tablet PC-specific files are on Disk 2. You must make sure to enter the product key for Windo...