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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.
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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.  
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The following is the procedure for creating a startup disk.  
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*Click on Start, go up to Settings, then click on Control Panel.   
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*Double click on the Add/Remove Programs icon.   
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*Click on the tab at the top of the screen labeled "Startup Disk".  
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*Click on Create Disk.  
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*Then follow the instructions on the screen.  
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*Click OK.  
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*Windows will then begin creating the disk.  
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*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.