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Guest K-man
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I have a Gateway CPU it had windows 98se version installed before I dumpped

it. I have misplaced my reboot floppy. I tried to download a boot disc

download from my other computer ( XP ) to a disc but that didn't work, The

Gateway has a CD-Rom drive. I went to the bios screen but I don't know to

much about that screen. I really wanted to install windows ME on this

Gateway, but at this point I'll just be glad to get the windows 98se version

up and running again. Thanks

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Guest Don Phillipson
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Re: rebooting from boot log disc

 

"K-man" <Kman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:CAA8F1F7-8D0C-43E1-884A-F8A56A0F134D@microsoft.com...

> I have a Gateway CPU it had windows 98se version installed before I

dumpped

> it. I have misplaced my reboot floppy. I tried to download a boot disc

> download from my other computer ( XP ) to a disc but that didn't work, The

> Gateway has a CD-Rom drive. I went to the bios screen but I don't know to

> much about that screen. I really wanted to install windows ME on this

> Gateway, but at this point I'll just be glad to get the windows 98se

version

> up and running again. Thanks

 

Assuming you have the instal CD, you can download the

correct boot floppy for any of these from http://www.bootdisk.com.

Be careful because there are several varieties. You just

download the single EXEcutable file, put a floppy into the

drive then execute the EXE file.

 

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Don Phillipson

Carlsbad Springs

(Ottawa, Canada)


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