This evening, my hubby and I found ourselves needing to reformat the c drive
on our "other" laptop. Unfortunately, the laptop doesn't recognize the
DVD-ROM drive and we don't have a "premade" Win98 boot disk at all. We
tried using the Win98 program from our desktop to make a boot disk, but it
apparently didn't have drivers that let it recognize the DVD-ROM, so we
still couldn't boot the CD or install Windows.
This computer is going to be for my hubby's use, and he's pretty insistant
he wants to use Windows - especially after watching me go through weeks of
installing and reinstalling Linux to see if I can ever get my monitor to
stop freezing. So Linux isn't an option for him.
I have two questions:
1) Does anyone know of anywhere I could get a copy of a Win98 boot disk that
would allow the computer to recognize the DVD-ROM? I CANNOT contact the
manufacturer as they have gone out of business.
2) Failing that, IF I can get Linux installed on the box (since I know I can
find boot disks for it *g*), can I, under Wine or Win4Lin use it as a base
to launch the Windows98 startup from?I would obviously be installing it on a
separate partition, but would such a gambit work?
If anyone has any other suggestions, I would be most grateful - I'm at a
complete loss, here...
Thanks!
Kriselda
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