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Installing Win98SE on Latitude CPt

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28-Jun-2009, 12:54 AM #1
Installing Win98SE on Latitude CPt
I have an old CPt w/ the swappable bay. I don't know how to install windows since I start out w/ the floppy in the bay, but when I need to switch to the CD it gets confused.

Any advice appreciated.
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28-Jun-2009, 01:45 AM #2
Try booting to the CD.
Most of the 98SE CD's are bootable.
You may need to change the first boot device
in the BIOS setup.
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