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Formatting Hardisk

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Bob - 04 Jun 2004 03:21 GMT
I tried to load Windows 98 on my machine and a message
came up ..Windows setup requires 7340032 bytes..then
nothing. What does this mean???
philo - 04 Jun 2004 10:32 GMT
> I tried to load Windows 98 on my machine and a message
> came up ..Windows setup requires 7340032 bytes..then
> nothing. What does this mean???

first off, is your drive properly partitioned and formatted

(win98 can be installed on a fat16 or a fat32 partition)

also, if you are using a "simple" bootdisk you also need a memory
manager

you can get a new bootdisk from www.bootdisk.com

or else set your bios to just boot right from the cd
 
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