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SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to start Windows 98, you may receive the following error
message:
You then receive the following message on a blue screen:
CAUSEThis behavior can occur if you start your computer using the Windows 98 Startup disk, and then attempt to start Windows 98. RESOLUTION
To start Windows 98, use either of the following methods:
Method 1Start the computer from the hard disk instead of the Windows 98 Startup disk.Method 2Copy the Msdos.sys file from the hard disk to the Startup disk to start Windows 98 using the Windows 98 Startup disk. To do this, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
The Msdos.sys file is a text file located in the root folder. It contains a
[Paths] section that lists the locations of other Windows 98 files (such
as the registry). When you create a Windows 98 Startup disk, the Msdos.sys
file on the Startup disk contains only the following line:
;W98ebd Because the Startup disk contains only this line, you can use the Startup disk to start most computers and access a command prompt, but you cannot start Windows 98 because Windows cannot locate the Ifshlp.sys file or the registry. If you copy the Msdos.sys file from your hard disk to the Windows 98 Startup disk, you may not be able to use the Startup disk to start Windows 98 on another computer. This can occur if Windows is installed in a different folder or on a different logical drive than the computer from which the Msdos.sys file is copied. However, you can still use the Startup disk to start another computer and access the command prompt by pressing and holding down the CTRL key when your computer starts, and then choosing Safe Mode Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu. NOTE: The Windows 98 Startup disk is designed for you to use to troubleshoot problems starting Windows 98. You should not start Windows 98 from the Startup disk unless you are having problems starting Windows. For more information about the Msdos.sys file, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: ARTICLE-ID: Q118579 Additional query words: 98
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