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Old October 3rd 04, 07:18 PM
nakai
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computer says i need to insert windows 98 disk in order to
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Old October 5th 04, 03:25 AM
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If this printer has been installed before, then click skip when prompted for
a file. If it has not been installed, then you need the Win98 disk or the
files on your hard drive to get the files required to print on your printer.

Search the hard drive for *.cab files to see if you have a folder similar to
\windows\options\cabs and if you find it, point the installer to this
folder. Many OEMs create this folder when installing Windows - particularly
when they do not include a Windows CD with the system.

PattyL


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computer says i need to insert windows 98 disk in order to
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