Boot disk Instructions:
http://www.computerhope.com/boot.htm#05
Ed
<Elaine wrote>
> I sent a laptop to someone which I had upgraded to Win98SE so it would
match
> my desktop. I sent her an older boot disk which I had made. She wanted
to
> create a new boot disk for security if the original floppy were to fail.
> The laptop's original programming was Win95.
>
> I have the Win98SE disk because my main computer uses that and the laptop
> was used as an occasional traveler and has since been replaced by a newer
> laptop (ME).
>
> When she attempted to create a new startup disk she was told to insert the
> CD. Well, of course, I have the CD and am not about to part with it since
I
> bought it, it is mine, and I want it for my main computer.
>
> Is there a way to get around the need for the Win98SE disk and create a
> startup disk using the Windows program, or must she manually create an
EBD?
> And, if she must manually create an EBD, could someone give me good
> instructions to pass on to her?
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Elaine
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