PSU

  • Thread starter Thread starter Colin Bearfield
  • Start date Start date
Easiest thing to do would be boot to the Win98SE floppy,
choose "with CDROM support" (or similar meaning if wording
differs), then copy the Win98 CD's "win98" folder to the
hard drive. You need not have all the subfolders so the
basic commands at the prompt would be,

mkdir c:\win98
copy <insert cdrom drive letter here>:\win98\*.* c:\win98


It'll take a few minutes to finish copying.

This is what I did.

The drivers weren't perfect because I think that the mobo was a bit
later than the original drivers.

The idea of changing the mobo was to allow installation of XP. That's
where I am now. I installed in such a way that I keep all my
applications and settings in good order but most of them want a
re-installation.

I'm now trying to create a dial up network that will automatically
fire up IE6, They both work independently but not together.

Many thanks

Colin
 

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