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Delete XP and Install windows 98
Posted by Sandcrab on April 4th, 2006


10gig computer is so slow with XP. Want to change to win98 but have no A
drive for floppy boot up disc. Computer is not connected to the internet. Can
I use the XP disc to delete XP and reformat then before XP starts to install
put the Win 98 disc in thus by passing the need for the boot up floppy. The
files were set to FAT32 and boot from CD. ROM was selected when Xp was
installed.

Posted by Roberto on April 4th, 2006


"Sandcrab" <Sandcrab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Boot from your XP CD and you will be given the opportunity to
delete the partition[s] during setup, you don't have to format at
this point as the win98 setup can do it .

rgds
Roberto



Posted by Rich Barry on April 4th, 2006


Why don't you try a Knoppix Live CD. It can do all that stuff for you. Go
here or do a Google Search
www.distrowatch.com

Or check here
http://www.help2go.com/Tutorials/Win...Rescue_CD.html

"Sandcrab" <Sandcrab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Posted by Spikey on April 4th, 2006



"Sandcrab" <Sandcrab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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be workable provided you uninstall unused stuff.

Have you tried adding some ram?

)



Posted by paulmd@efn.org on April 4th, 2006



Rich Barry wrote:
Um, if the computer is too slow for XP, it is DEFINATELY too slow for
knooppix 4.0. Version 3.6 is better for a slow box. But it still will
want about 256MB of RAM.


Posted by Don Taylor on April 4th, 2006


=?Utf-8?B?U2FuZGNyYWI=?= <Sandcrab@discussions.microsoft.com> writes:

Just make sure you have all the needed drivers for the computer
before you take the plunge. More and more places have decided to
delete their Win98 drivers or no longer provide versions of software
that will run on Win98.

I've been going through that with Hp, Intel and Zone Alarm, to name
a few, in the last few days.

The guy who used to supply me with all my oddball cables had some
very wise advice, "If you want things to be easier to get working,
don't have too great a difference in age between your hardware and
the age of your software." He is gone now and thus wasn't able to
keep me out of trouble this time, but I think I will modify his
advice to add "and don't have too great a difference between the
age of either and the current date on the calendar." That doesn't
say you can't get it to work, but you may need to work harder.

I finally found a book in the library with a CD with a version of
ZoneAlarm that was just old enough to still support Win98. The
drivers, that I'm still working on.

Posted by Newt Ownsquare on April 4th, 2006


Next time you're looking for older software versions, you may want to check this
website first:

http://www.oldversion.com/

--
Hope this helps,
Newt


"Don Taylor" <dont@agora.rdrop.com> wrote in message
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| =?Utf-8?B?U2FuZGNyYWI=?= <Sandcrab@discussions.microsoft.com> writes:
|
| >10gig computer is so slow with XP. Want to change to win98 but have no A
| >drive for floppy boot up disc. Computer is not connected to the internet. Can
| >I use the XP disc to delete XP and reformat then before XP starts to install
| >put the Win 98 disc in thus by passing the need for the boot up floppy. The
| >files were set to FAT32 and boot from CD. ROM was selected when Xp was
| >installed.
|
| Just make sure you have all the needed drivers for the computer
| before you take the plunge. More and more places have decided to
| delete their Win98 drivers or no longer provide versions of software
| that will run on Win98.
|
| I've been going through that with Hp, Intel and Zone Alarm, to name
| a few, in the last few days.
|
| The guy who used to supply me with all my oddball cables had some
| very wise advice, "If you want things to be easier to get working,
| don't have too great a difference in age between your hardware and
| the age of your software." He is gone now and thus wasn't able to
| keep me out of trouble this time, but I think I will modify his
| advice to add "and don't have too great a difference between the
| age of either and the current date on the calendar." That doesn't
| say you can't get it to work, but you may need to work harder.
|
| I finally found a book in the library with a CD with a version of
| ZoneAlarm that was just old enough to still support Win98. The
| drivers, that I'm still working on.


Posted by Dan on April 4th, 2006


Don Taylor wrote:
on my 98SE system.

Posted by Roy Coorne on April 4th, 2006


Dan schrieb:
So am I.

roy


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