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was used as an occasional traveler and has since been replaced by a newer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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