Patty & Barry – it has been a long time since I have loaded 98SE on a computer, but it is not that hard.
You need a Boot Disk aka Emergency Start-up Disk. If you do not have one, you can make one.
• Put a 3½ inch floppy disk in the drive and in the Control Panel click on Add Remove Programs, then click on “Startup Disk”
• After the disk has been made, restart the computer. It should boot from the floppy disk. If it does not, you will have to make changes in the BIOS so that it does.
• I don’t remember the exact wording, but in the boot process, you will have the option of starting with CD support/drivers or something like that. You need to make this selection if you are loading windows from a CD.
I just did a search and found the following here. (saves me a lot of typing)
Installing Windows 98 ("clean" Installation)
Before you get started please make sure you have a back-up of any files you wish to keep on your current windows installation. You will also need the following items if you wish to continue with the installation process.
Windows 98 on CD with a valid product ID No.
Windows 98 boot disk (how to make a boot disk
www.hildrum.com )
Drivers for the hardware in your PC.
Now that you have all these items we can begin the installation process. Let's go.
1. Insert your floppy disk into the floppy drive and power-up the PC. Whilst the floppy drive is loading the windows 98 setup menu, insert the Win98 CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Once your disk has finished loading you will be given three options: (Start Windows 98 setup from CD-ROM or Start computer with CD-ROM support or start computer without CD-ROM support).
3. We will be choosing option 2. This will install your CD-ROM drivers so you can access it later.
4. Once the drivers are installed, at the top of the screen you will be given a list of CD-ROMS with the drive letter next to it. YOU DO NOT NEED TO RE-PARTITION YOUR HARD DISK UNLESS YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH IT
5. You should already be at the a:\ prompt so all you have to do is type in format c: /q. WARNING: THIS WILL FORMAT YOUR HARD DISK and you will lose all files stored on that disk.
6. Once this has completed you will be given the option to name your volume (drive). If you do not wish to name it, then just press enter.
7. You should be back to your a:\ prompt. Now we need to access your CD-ROM drive. Type in the letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive (usually D, E or F) i.e. d:
8. We will assume your CD-ROM drive is D. Type in d:\win98\setup and press enter. You will get a message on screen saying that windows will perform scandisk. Press enter. Follow on screen guide & choose the typical installation. You can personalise it to some extent once Windows is installed.
9. Always ensure after the basic installation is done that you first install the drivers for the motherboard (i.e. PCI Busmastering drivers, IRQ routing and AGP miniport drivers - which are different to the AGP drivers. These are all usually found on the motherboard CD but can also be downloaded from the web. For example if your motherboard has a Via chipset you can use the Via 4-in-1 drivers from the Via site).
10. Now defrag your hard disk before you start installing all the other drivers. It does make a difference.
Further help is available:
http://support.microsoft.com
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Dave 