Barry,

As a follow-up, do you then think if I create a startup disk from my HP
which has the Win98SE on it, and then send that to the woman I gave the
laptop to, that it will bring up the laptop where I also installed Win98SE
so it would match my HP programs.  That's the basic problem.  I have sent
her the Toshiba laptop and supporting Toshiba CDs but I personally installed
the Win98SE on the Toshiba when I still owned it.  The supporting CDs only
offer restore/reformat options and would wipe out the Win98SE and any other
data she has on that laptop returning it to OEM status.

Elaine

> Clint!  I think that Elaine is referring to an"EBD" as an Emergency Boot
> Disk.  So either she is confusing the Rescue Boot Disk from Norton et al
or
> the only thing close to this anagram is the ERD in NT and Win 2k.  I have
> been following the thread from the beginning and don't know what the
> problem is at present.
>
> Unless her friend has a special edition to Win98 then any boot disk with
> the proper files on it should get her up and going.  I had a SCSI Boot
disk
> for Win98 for my Win95 machine for 3 years and it has all the files
> including my SCSI drivers of course.
>
> Barry ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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