- HOW TO MAKE A WIN98 BOOT DISK WITHOUT A FLOPPY DRIVE
- Posted by Adam on April 25th, 2006
I have this problem, I've gotten this old system and I want to put win98
back on it, well I dont have a boot disk and my current system is running xp
and dont have a floppy drive to write the images too, however the older
system will boot from a cd, so how do I make a bootable 98 cd to start this
old machine with?
- Posted by paulmd@efn.org on April 25th, 2006
Adam wrote:
THe win98 cd IS bootable. Check to see if the boot order in the BIOS
lists the CDROM before the hard disk.
- Posted by Adam on April 25th, 2006
everytime I booted with the cdrom as first than it kept saying "non system
disk or disk error" which means it isnt bootable.
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- Posted by null2006 on April 25th, 2006
If you have a techie friend ask him/her if he's got a spare floppy drive you can
borrow. Odds are he does. Then, ask him to make you a boot disk. Don't forget to
take him out to lunch.
Adam wrote:
- Posted by paulmd@efn.org on April 25th, 2006
Adam wrote:
Is this an upgrade? Or a restore disk? The upgrades aren't often
bootable. Also, it could be that your old CD drive is not bootable.
You could test the latter by stealing the one from your XP machine.
You can also borrow the floppy drive from your 98 machine, use it to
create a boot disk, and then put it back when you're done.
You should check out the resources at www.bootdisk.com, they may have a
few ideas.
- Posted by John Jay Smith on April 25th, 2006
win98 SE'cd is bootable not win98
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- Posted by Eli Aran on April 26th, 2006
go to http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
download the image you need and burn it to you cd.
very simple!
- Posted by Adam on April 26th, 2006
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controller on board, the place were it used to go looks like someone just
unsoldered it from the board and pulled it off.
- Posted by paulmd@efn.org on April 26th, 2006
Adam wrote:
Can you borrow an LS-120 (superdisk), or a USB floppy, perhaps?
I think also that many CD burning programs have a way to make a
bootable CD.
Most likely the fdd controller was never connected, not removed.
- Posted by Jonny on April 26th, 2006
Not all 98 install CDs are bootable. Go to the general forum for 98 at the
newserver, and ask the question there. You'll get the same answer.
win98.gen_discussion newsgroup is suggested.
A boot CD such as sourced from a 98 startup diskette image can be made with
Nero burning ROM application.
And leaving the above session open instead of closing it, then adding the
entire 98CD rom, then closing it, will have it all in one package. The
floppy diskette boot portion will be A: and the remainder will be D:
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- Posted by Bruce Chambers on April 28th, 2006
paulmd@efn.org wrote:
Really? I've never encountered a bootable Win98 CD.
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- Posted by paulmd@efn.org on April 29th, 2006
Bruce Chambers wrote:
I have dozens. Want one?
- Posted by Larry Samuels on April 29th, 2006
Only the OEM version was bootable. Retail and upgrade cds weren't bootable
until WinMe.
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- Posted by Bruce Chambers on April 29th, 2006
paulmd@efn.org wrote:
Nope. I've no use for them, now.
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- Posted by Airman Thunderbird on April 29th, 2006
This is not correct. All Microsoft 98 CDs are bootable, in my
experience, except the 98SE update, not upgrade, that will only upgrade
98FE.
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- Posted by John O on April 29th, 2006
That's exactly what I recall, too.
-John O