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Old June 28th 07, 06:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
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Default windows 98 floppy disk version

No, you can't get Windows 98 on a set of floppy disks. Not that I know of,
anyway. If that were a possibility, we wouldn't have bothered to try and get
you set up some other way.

I have a REAL hard time believing that your CD drive won't boot bootable
CDs. Do you actually have a bootable CD to test with? Have you looked for a
"Boot Order" setting (or similar) in BIOS? What Make/Model is your computer?

Problem is, if you can't boot to a bootable CD then in order to install
Win98 you need to be able to use both a floppy disk and the CD drive at the
same time. Can you do that? The other option is if you have a set of Windows
95 floppies that you can install. (Might be able to do it by installing DOS
first, but I don't know the details on how to get from there to Win98, if
that's even possible.)

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"DanT" wrote in message
...
it doesn't work the my computer says it cannot locat win.com so it can't
boot, and a bunch of other files like himem.sys are missing.

But would you happen to know where I could get win98 OS on floppy disks?

"Bill Watt" wrote:

On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 19:20:02 -0700, DanT
wrote:

no, i have a start up disk. What I need is the FLOPPY DISK VERSION OF
WINDOWS
98 instead. My BIOS settings do not allow for the booting of CDs.
I already have the CD version of Windows 98.
Is there any way to download the OS onto FLOPPY DISKS or can i use my CD
version to transfer it to FLOPPY DISKS?

My Laptop only allows for the use of one drive at a time, and since
windows
won't boot because it's corrupt and won't boot CD's on startup I have to
use
my FLOPPY DRIVE.


Dan,

Try this:

Boot to Dos or use your Win98 Boot diskette then add these lines to
your autoexec.bat and config.sys files:

To Config.sys:
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE
DOS=HIGH,UMB
DEVICEHIGH=C:\windows\command\Oakcdrom.sys /D:MSCD001

To Autoexec.bat:
LH C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD001

Remove your startup disk and boot to Dos Command Prompt Only now you
should be able to access the CDrom. It may be one drive letter
higher than normal. ie D: to E:

After booting to Dos Command Prompt you can get into Windows Safe
Mode with CDrom support by entering:
Win.com /d:m

These lines provide CDrom Dos support for my DVD and CDRW drives.
They work on most CDroms.

Regards,

Bill Watt
Win98 Computer Help & Other Information http://home.ptd.net/~bwatt/