INSTALLATION OF WINDOWS 98 Second Edition
Windows 98 Second Edition Microsoft was released June 10, 1999, it joined from the classic Windows 98 version of Internet Explorer 5, a somewhat heavy file sharing on the Internet or DVD format support, it offered also greater stability for the management of AMR. This OS offers a wave of freshness compared to its big brother Windows 95 and runs on systems very little power, indeed a an Intel Pentium 200 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM can largely be dressed with this OS.
Prerequisite:
The installation CD of Windows 98 SE is a bootable CD so be sure in your system BIOS that the CD-ROM is before the hard drive in your boot device
must also include 64 MB of RAM and hard drive 2 GB minimum see 4 GB of space to comfortably install the OS. Once your setup ready to install just started.
Phase 1: Start with support for CD-ROM on the MS-DOS ( sorry if the pictures of windows 98 are in french but just language change everything the same)
Phase 1: Start with support for CD-ROM on the MS-DOS ( sorry if the pictures of windows 98 are in french but just language change everything the same)
Phase 2: The system prepares drivers for the CD-ROM under DOS and tells you that the drive does not FAT 32 partition to install Windows 98 SE. He remains on the prompt (A: \)
Phase 3: The utility fdisk will allow the stadium to create a partition on the hard disk so that it is not usable system. (Enter FDISK Entry)
The FDISK utility starts and displays a first configuration message to the hard drive. As the hard disk is larger than 512 MB should activate the FAT 32. (To Entry.)
On the main menu FDSIK go to menu 1 (type 1 + Enter)
In the submenu select 1: Create Primary DOS Partition. (Type 1 + Enter)
FDISK asks whether it means using the full size available on disk. Answer yes (enter)
A message then indicates q'uil must restart the machine. (Restart)
Phase 4: The PC restarts with the inclusion of CD-ROM by the letter (E: \).
Format the created partition (C: \) (type format c: Entry)
(Type O + entry)
Once formatting is complete the partition name "Windows 98SE (Windows 98SE + Enter input)
Once revennu invited to start the installation. (Enter install + Enter)
(To enter to continue)
(Wait ...)
Phase 5: Installation begins by analyzing the partition with the tools CHKDSK. (Microsoft ScanDisk)
Phase 5: Installation begins by analyzing the partition with the tools CHKDSK. (Microsoft ScanDisk)
Arrived on the screen to choose to leave the result with the arrow keys and confirm (enter Q + entry)
Phase 6: The interface for installing advanced Windows 98 loads and prompts you to continue the installation. (Click to continue)
(Wait ...)
Make the following choices for the installation directory. (Click below)
(Wait ...)
Choose the default installation and click suigvant. (To enter)
Select install the most current and do next. (To Entry)
Enter the desired information to this screen and do the following.
Select the country of use and do Next.
Prepare to create a boot disk.
Start copying files (Click below).
Wait while copying files.
Remove the CD-ROM for Windows 98 SE restart and click OK.
Step 7: The Sytème reboots and prompts for a name and a business owner. Enter the following information and click next.
Accept the license agreement from Microsoft, and click Next.
Enter the license number included with the operating system and click Next.
Click Finish.
(Wait ...)
Set time and date and close the window.
(Wait ...) and insert the Windows disc in the CD-ROM.
Step 8: restart the systems at one and finally displays the first screen of the OS.
At first start the IDE-ATAPI drivers are not yet operational in Windows 98 SE, so there is no CD available at first boot of the OS. At the requests of the OS to insert the CD-ROM Windows 98 Second Edition should just cancel. The main drivers installed and then the reader will be available after reboot. We must therefore accept the installation of drivers giving way as "C: \ windows \ system \" or "C: \ Windows \". If these two paths do not work cancel the installation of the device to move on. At the end restart.
This step is most critical of the facility and can not be explained here because it changes for each machine. This part is not standard.
This step is most critical of the facility and can not be explained here because it changes for each machine. This part is not standard.
It remains then to configure the operating system for different user need. A section reserved for the most common configurations is available on the site.
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