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"Disk I/O Error" "Replace the disk, and then press any key"



 
 
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Old March 17th 08, 04:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
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Default "Disk I/O Error" "Replace the disk, and then press any key"

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I am trying to install Windows 98 as a way to then upgrade it to XP

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You do not need to install Windows 98 to do the upgrade to Windows XP.
Just boot from the Windows XP install CD. When it says that it cannot
find a prior eligible version of Windows from which to upgrade, insert
the install CD for Windows 98 and point there to continue the upgrade
install of Windows XP.

 




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