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September 13th, 2005, 07:31 PM
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Yep, pretty much all the boot disk does it boot into a version of dos, runs the device drivers for the CD-ROM, and then goes to the D:\ and runs setup. In the 98 boot disk you have the option of booting into dos, or straight into setup. I generally go into dos first and run setup from the command prompt. I forget if the setup.exe is in the same spot in the directory tree in 95 as in 98, but this method will work.
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