Aside from the other responses, IIRC you should have the path listed in the
dropdown list once you have already browsed to it.
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Bob wrote:
I have copied the WIN98 folder from the CD to my hard drive and, from what I
understand, I can change that source path location in the registry. However,
under HKLM/software/microsoft/windows/current version/setup there is no
existing key for SourcePath. Do I create a new key and give it a DWORD value
of "C:\win98" to force the install path to that location rather than having
to browse to it (or the CD)? Any time I make a change, I'm always prompted
for the location and it would be nice to have it automatically recognized as
C:\win98...
Thanks
Bob