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- Oct 5, 2003
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- Upstate SC
I have an old system that needed a CD-ROM, video card, sound card, and hard drive and so I got all of that and installed everything. I made a win98SE Boot disk from http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm I made the one that says "Windows 98 SE OEM | Alt "
Anyways I have a Win95 CD and a Win98SE upgrade CD I was going to use to install Win98SE on the system. I put the flopy in the drive, booted up and select, I think it says, "Boot with CD-ROM support" the first option. Then, at the "A:\>" I typed "FDISK" and get this message below:
No fixed disks present.
A:\>
Few questions:
Did I make the correct boot disk?
I have to install Win95 first then Win98SE since it says upgrade, right?
What am I doing wrong?
What is "No fixed disks present?"
What do I do?
Anyways I have a Win95 CD and a Win98SE upgrade CD I was going to use to install Win98SE on the system. I put the flopy in the drive, booted up and select, I think it says, "Boot with CD-ROM support" the first option. Then, at the "A:\>" I typed "FDISK" and get this message below:
No fixed disks present.
A:\>
Few questions:
Did I make the correct boot disk?
I have to install Win95 first then Win98SE since it says upgrade, right?
What am I doing wrong?
What is "No fixed disks present?"
What do I do?