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Windows 95, 98 & ME - [Resolved] hello posted in the Operating Systems forums; hello i need help please i got windows 98 but i need to know if i can install it with out boot disk i want to format and install 98 ...

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hello i need help please i got windows 98 but i need to know if i can install it with out boot disk i want to format and install 98 can it be done my floopy disk drive dont work.can i use xp to format then install 98 please :roll: :-) :smiley_pc: help thanks.


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Hy there jkostouros , welcome to PCHF.

Have a look here for info on installing win98 with or without boot disks:


http://www.windowsreinstall.com/indexwin98.htm


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