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In the BIOS, it is fine to change the first boot back.
Let's take the two BIOS of Award and AMI to illustrate (what brand of BIOS is displayed at the top of the screen when the device is turned on).
When the BIOS is just turned on, press Del (there may be other keys, there will be a clear white font prompt when startup) to enter the settings.
Then scroll down to "BIOS Features Setup" and press Enter to enter the ......
Change the "boot sequence" to "a, c".
At this point, press F10 to save, Enter to exit, and you can go.
Note: If it doesn't show "boot sequence", then you can find "first boot" and change it to "floppy".
The BIOS first goes to the BIOS by pressing DEL
Then go to "Boot Device Priority" and change "1st Boot Device" to "floppy".
Anyway, floppy (or A) is a floppy disk, CD-ROM is an optical drive, and HDD (or C) is a hard disk, so don't mess around
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You need to set it to boot on the CD-ROM drive in CMOS first, then save and reboot, and put it into the windows98 boot disk.
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The 2000 XP comes with a boot boot function.
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Some of them are relatively large, such as 2000 requires 4 floppy disks, and now they generally use system disks or other tools to boot the system.
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Agree with the above reply.
However, install a dual system (high version and low version) The high version can't start when you start Try Some software can't run like antivirus! ~!
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Add & Remove Programs in the Control Panel - Make Startup Disk.
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The control panel can be added and removed in the program can be done.
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Startup disk creation: Control Panel -- Add and remove programs -- Create boot disk -- Insert floppy disk -- Create completed.
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In the format of the floppy disk is to have a production MS dos
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It's useless to copy it directly, you have to "write" it to a floppy disk!
Copying is only when the data is put into the floppy disk, and "writing" is to convert the corresponding file into binary code and put it in the floppy disk according to a certain standard, so that the floppy disk can have a boot function.
Under 98 you can:
1,sys a:
2,format /s a:
to make a boot floppy disk.
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Of course it's different. 98 starts DOS, 2000, XP starts the installation interface, 2000 and XP are more similar, but there are a few less functions.
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You can use it, you just need to design the disc to boot or floppy drive to boot (depending on what kind of disk your boot disk is.
There are also mountains that are noisy and do not rush to know that the path of your DOS has been designed? Yes by default!
Design Methodology: Path ?Dos will tell you!
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