Hi Peter, you'd better add more memory first, minimum 128MB
Windows 2000 is slow by nature, you'd better install XP.
NTFS is great, much much better than FAT, you should boot
from an XP cd, then you can do what you want with your NTSF partition
If you insist in running win98, you should delete your partitions and start from scratch.
I do not think you can boot from an usb floppy.
You'd better install a regular one or burn a bootable cd with all the stuff you need
if you do not have a XP installation disk.
good luck
At 01:19 p.m. 04/11/2004 +1300, you wrote:
Hi
I have recently obtained a IBM Thinkpad.
My main problem is that it runs like a dog.
eg 330 mhz processor and 64m of ram with Windows 2000 Pro.

I plan to install Win98 to see if it runs any faster

It has a floppy drive connected via USB, I cannot boot from this as it is
setup as B: drive.  How do I change this ?

The drive has NTFS , so can I fdisk this and set it up for FAT  ?

Thank you

Peter
Think
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