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98 to have a 98 system CD!! You can put it in.,As for the boot disk,,, there's it in the 98 disc!! If your 98 system's source files are on the hard disk you will need a boot disk.
Make your own, find a floppy disk and find a good computer Select the floppy disk, right-click - format--- make a boot disk. That's it!!
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1.If you only have the system installation disk, and the installation disk does not have an auto-starter program (the win98 boot disk that comes with it), you need to make a win98 boot disk.
PS: Win98 Boot Disk Production Method:
1) Launch "Control Panel" "Add or Remove Programs" "Startup Disk" under win98;
2) Put a floppy disk in the floppy drive;
3) Click "Make Startup Disk" to make Win98 Launcher Disk.
2.If you have a system installation disk with a self-booting program (i.e., it comes with a Win98 boot program), you don't need to make a boot disk, you can directly modify the boot order in the BIOS, set CDROM as the first boot item, and boot from the disc when you restart.
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A 98 installation disk with its own boot is required.
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You can use the auto-boot disc to change the boot order in Bois.
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Change the boot order in BOIS and start the optical drive. Put in the 98 mounting disk.
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Optical drive boot, setup, next, next, next.
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Is your machine an antique, and does anyone still use 98?
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To reinstall the operating system, you must first format your system partition, and the system partition cannot be directly right-clicked to format like other partitions, but must enter the DOS state, so how should you enter the DOS?
Take a Windows 98 system disk, put it into the CD-ROM drive, then restart the computer, press and hold the "DEL" key to enter the "BIOS" setting during the black screen self-test, select the second menu item and knock enter (here refers to the regular BIOS, Huazuo's is not in this position, the layout is different), select "First Boot Device" and knock Enter (that is, the first boot setting), set it to CD-ROM, some are the brand name of the CD-ROM drive, Press esc to return to the main menu and then save the settings just now (be sure to save, otherwise it will not boot), and then press and hold "ctrl + alt + del" to restart.
Then the system will boot automatically, select the win98 command, pop up the command window and enter: format c: q assuming that your system is in the c drive, the "q" parameter is quick formatting, and you can install it by restarting it after formatting, the system will automatically install, you just need to knock on the enter at the appropriate time.
It takes about half an hour for the system to be installed.
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Since there is no problem with the optical drive and the optical disc, it is recommended to press "F8" before entering the system to enter the safe mode and see if the optical drive can be used. If you still can't, you can choose to boot with a floppy disk, then format the hard disk under DOS, and then install the system, and it should be no problem.
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It's not a big problem.,You first look at how many programs are running in your program when you boot up.,Generally about 25,If too much CPU innocent 100 is a virus.,Press F8 after you turn it on.,It's not to enter the system.,It's a press on the start-up.,Then enter the safe mode antivirus.,Use the latest anti-virus software.,Then turn on the computer to see.,If the problem hasn't been solved, see if there are still so many programs.,If so, reinstall it.,Go buy an XP disk.,Is yours XP?,5 yuan a., Then press F8 when you boot up, enter the installation interface, and install it automatically.
Personally, I don't recommend you to pretend to be vista. The main thing is that it consumes too many system resources. It is recommended to modify XP or Windows 7. Both are good operating systems, and they are not particularly resource-intensive.