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Answer» I did the restart twice using the Windows98 startup disk and did not see reference to a CD-Rom drive. It ran a diagnostic test of some sort and found no problems.
Am I right so far? Okay, so ditch the floppy disk. Put it as far away from your computer as possible - it is causing you no end of trouble. :) I suggest you obtain Smart Boot Manager. This creates a floppy disk that will enable you to boot from your Windows 98 CDROM and get Windows installed. Smart BootManager's >homepage< isn't working properly at the moment, but you can still download the program from >SourceForge<. Download the file to your hard drive first, then run it (double-click) - you will need a blank floppy to transfer the boot program onto. Then pop the new floppy and your Windows CD into the respective drives of your computer. Reboot the computer, and you will then come to the Smart Boot Manager screen. Choose to boot from your CDROM drive, and away you go. Hope this helps. |
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