is ther away to make windows 98 install like xp, i.e install it with out a start up disk?
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is ther away to make windows 98 install like xp, i.e install it with out a start up disk?
To the best of my knowledge no, the startup disk contains the files needed for accessing the CD-ROM and other essential/useful utilities such as fdisk,format etc etc.
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is ther away to make windows 98 install like xp, i.e install it with out a start up disk?
ofcourse. Do an upgrade to WindowsXp from 98 :)
When you insert the setup cd while logged in 98 itself, choose "Upgrade" instead of New Installation.
:)
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