Start - Settings - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - Startup Disk tab. Put a clean floppy in the drive, and make a new boot disk right there. Nothing to it.
As for the CD, I don't think I want to know why you'd want to use "any Windows 98 disk." You should use the one that came with the system.
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As for the CD, I don't think I want to know why you'd want to use "any Windows 98 disk." You should use the one that came with the system.
Message Edited on 01/17/02 10:06PM by Goonboy
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