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Install windows 95/98 on a network drive
Name: New Networker Date: June 15, 2001 at 16:33:36 Pacific
Comment:
I have a home network setup which consists of two computers. my newer computer runs windows 98 se.can i install windows 98 or 95 on my older computer and save the installation to a folder on my newer computer? therefore when i would boot up my old computer it would access the files which i saved on my new computer to start windows. is that possible?
Name: westwood1 Date: June 16, 2001 at 09:06:50 Pacific
Reply:
No, I do not believe this is possible. You cannot save the "installation" to a folder. Can I ask why you would want to do this or what you are trying to accomplish? :-)
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