A second thought; Windows probably wants to install a driver. You can find
almost any on the web. First try the manufacturer of the hardware, second
somewhere like http://www.driverzone.com, or just google on "[name of
hardware] driver".

>At 08:22 PM 22/07/02 -0700, Kathi A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>>. When the PeeCee asked me for my Windows 98, 2nd edition OS
>>disk, I discovered I didn't have one. Started shopping for one and good ole
>
>That means it's looking for its install files. If you have any luck, they
>might have been copied to the hard disk when it was set up. Look for a
>directory with about 100 MB of .cab files (eg win98_38.cab) and point it to
>that when it asks for the OS disk.



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