On 17 February 2014 02:52, Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
For what it's worth, when I install Win9x, I find
it simplest just to create
a DOS 7.x boot floppy with the appropriate CD-ROM driver, MSCDEX, FDISK,
FORMAT a perhaps a text editor on it. That allows me to partition, format
and start the Win9x setup without fuss. It's handy to keep a USB floppy
drive around for those system without a legacy floppy interface.
Sure, that works too, but since Win98 at least (and I think 95 as
well) will do it for you, there was no need to make your own.
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