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− | It is important to create Windows '95/98 Startup disks in the event that something causes your PC not to boot into Windows properly. The following is the procedure for creating a startup disk. | + | It is important to create Windows '95/98 Startup disks in the event that something causes your PC not to boot into Windows properly. |
+ | The following is the procedure for creating a startup disk. | ||
+ | *Click on Start, go up to Settings, then click on Control Panel. | ||
+ | *Double click on the Add/Remove Programs icon. | ||
+ | *Click on the tab at the top of the screen labeled "Startup Disk". | ||
+ | *Click on Create Disk. | ||
+ | *Then follow the instructions on the screen. | ||
+ | *Click OK. | ||
+ | *Windows will then begin creating the disk. | ||
+ | *Click Ok when finished. |
Latest revision as of 12:23, 22 March 2006
It is important to create Windows '95/98 Startup disks in the event that something causes your PC not to boot into Windows properly. The following is the procedure for creating a startup disk.
- Click on Start, go up to Settings, then click on Control Panel.
- Double click on the Add/Remove Programs icon.
- Click on the tab at the top of the screen labeled "Startup Disk".
- Click on Create Disk.
- Then follow the instructions on the screen.
- Click OK.
- Windows will then begin creating the disk.
- Click Ok when finished.