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I'm a windows guy, I never used dos much. I think my dos is bugged, too. It does strange things.
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One bit of advice that has been overlooked. Make sure you have a bootable floppy with the device drivers for the CD rom. Otherwise, when you format the C drive you will be completely stuck and unable to access the CD rom to reinstall Windows. I would also recommend backing up her documents, settings, e-mail address book and even the e-mail messages.
Also take a note of any passwords (such as the dial-up) that may be needed. It's amazing just how much you forget when you have Windows remember your passwords. A final tip which may or may not work is that I have heard that some (if not all) Win98SE CDs have a programme called OEMSetup which will automatically format your HD and install Windows without the need to run format C from DOS. Best of luck. If anything goes wrong, say something like "Dammit, I wish manufacturer XXXXX would use standard BIOS setups like everyone else. I'll have to check something". Then come here and shout HELP very loudly [img]graemlins/biglaugh.gif[/img] [ 03-15-2003, 04:52 AM: Message edited by: Mouse ]
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All you need is a Win98 boot disk with CD-Rom drivers (like Mouse said). Just go here: http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
and download the Windows98 SE OEM version listed. Mark |
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98SE is better than ME.
2000 is better than XP. I'm going to have redo my Win98 drive and dual boot with Win 2000 as soon as I get the motivation. XP as an OS is too graphically intense and is a memory hog. I won't be running it on my home machine anytime soon. Mark |
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This is actually an area where Microsoft has some good articles. Do a search in their knowledge base and you will find prinatble instructions for formatting, installing and partitioning. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Well, what is the real difference between a Win XP Pro and Home???
2000 is best for work, XP is best for home... for people who like neat and colorful stuff showing in their computers... [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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Look up this thread:
http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/cg...;f=10;t=014547 regarding passwording shared files under XPhome. Turns out, it cant be done - because M$ removed that functionality. The links in that thread are quite informative as well. At the moment, I cant in good faith recommend anyone use XPhome, because sooner or later one of the "minor" differences will cause trouble. The above problem is actualy very serious, since any technician would assume that XPhome would have that ability, being as how every windows ever has had it. Technicaly, this makes XpPhome crippleware - to get the functionality you expect, you need XPpro. And all the help files are written for XPpro, and assume that the reader is at genius level and will take the time to read every single help article to find out all the little catches that M$ have introduced. But I suppose, your average home user with no LAN, who dosent interface with any corporate networks, wont likely have any problems with XPhome.
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