On 6/1/02 9:29 AM, "Aqua Tech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> By the way, why did you go to a: then go to f: ? If you're installing Win95
> (not an upgrade from 3.x) you must boot from the 95 CD or from a 95 boot
> disk, then switch to you CD-ROM drive (if booted from a floppy, usually
> drive D:, because the hard drive is always c:). Now type setup. Setup will
> run. Follow through Microsoft's totally user friendly installation
> instructions.

Win 95 or 98 must be booted from a boot disk floppy the cd's are not
bootable. After you boot from the floppy w/cd support you type from the
A: Prompt setup.exe . The cd is almost alaways drive E: unless you have two
Or more hard drives because the ram disk is drive D:

Lou



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