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SUMMARYThis article describes how to make a Windows 98 Startup disk from MS-DOS. This may be necessary if you cannot start Windows 98 normally, but you can start your computer to a command prompt and access your hard disk. This may also be necessary if you have a laptop computer that has a CD-ROM drive and a floppy disk drive that are interchangeable. MORE INFORMATION
To make a Windows 98 Startup disk from MS-DOS, use the following steps:
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