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Location: Sydney, Australia
Age: 27
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Have just tried to install Windows 98SE again on an old PC and have found out my Windows 98SE CD is not bootable.
Could some one tell me how i can create a copy of the CD that will be bootable, so that i dont have to run around looking for a boot diskette when i next try a re-install?
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![]() Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Ireland
Age: 25
Posts: 104
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you need nero create a boot cd there
i copyed the contents of the boot diskette into a folder and copied the files onto the boot cd option with nero To create a new boot diskette go to control panel - add/remove - click on startup disk tab |
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