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17-Jun-2007, 07:53 PM #1
Angry OS 98se Windows.000
Hi,

I took some advice: Next time you want to reinstall Windows 98, Boot to DOS. In Windows folder, rename Win.com to Win.Old. While in DOS, run setup.exe. It sounded like a different way to go, which it turned out to be just that. Now I have an OS named 'Windows.000' that the computer boots to and it has a desktop and a system with basically nothing in it. I still have the old OS 'Windows' that seems to have all the good stuff there but I get to it.

What do I need to do to get back to, the prior position where I had all the good stuff that I was using before the 'advice' was acted upon ?????
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