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Reformatting with Win98

Original Message
Name: scott890
Date: December 31, 2006 at 12:40:43 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
OS: Win98 SE
CPU/Ram: P3 733/ 128
Model/Manufacturer: HP
Comment:
Hello all, I want to reformat my computer and put Win98 SE on it. But I'm not sure exactly what I need. What I think I need is a Windows 98 SE Full version, am I correct? Do I need the full version everytime I want to reformat? I know with XP you need a keycode to reformat, is that the same with 98? Please help.

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Response Number 1
Name: Mechanix2Go
Date: December 31, 2006 at 12:56:16 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
To reformat you need a DOS boot floppy or CD with FORMAT.COM on it.


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Response Number 2
Name: OtheHill
Date: December 31, 2006 at 13:19:11 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
When re-installing Win98 you will need a KEY code. You could however reformat the HDrive and not install an OS. I don't think that is what you want to accomplish. As far as installing Win98se is concerned, an upgrade CD will work IF you have proof of ownership of a qualifying earlier version. That version doesn't need to be installed, simply have the disk when prompted. Can't recall what versions of Windows fit that eligability but I am sure that all versions of Win95 & Win98FE would qualify. Possibly, Win. 3.11 or WinFWG 3.11.

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Response Number 3
Name: orbital
Date: December 31, 2006 at 13:19:36 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255...

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Response Number 4
Name: scott890
Date: December 31, 2006 at 13:27:22 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
Hi, thanks for the repsonses. It looks like I'll have to buy a full version because when I first bought the computer the store didn't give me any OS CD's in case I ever wanted to reformat. Does the actual disk say "Windows 98 Full Version" on it anywhere? Is it just one CD?

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Response Number 5
Name: trvlr
Date: December 31, 2006 at 13:30:22 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
re' the dos boot-floppy etc... it needs to be a '98SE version; as used to boot a system (and provide CDROM drivers etc.) and then to install '98.

This disk sometimes comes with a Full version CD; otherwise you download an image ('98SE with CDROM drivers - and the Fdisk/format utils) from bootdisk.com; save to a hard-drive; expand to a floppy; use that floppy...

Need more input... and I think you will... post back folks here will help you.


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Response Number 6
Name: DAVEINCAPS
Date: December 31, 2006 at 14:45:02 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
I don't think you'll find 98 installation cd's being sold in retail stores anymore. So you'll have to check ebay or maybe a used software store. The floppy bootdisk to get things started can be downloaded at several places.

There are some tricks to use an upgrade cd for a new install but if you have none anyway you might as well get a full version. You'll either need a retail or OEM version. The retail ones were originally bought at compUSA or whatever. Those are blue cd's with the microsoft logo in white over the blue.

OEM versions originally came with new computers. They are white disks with black writing. On those it will say 'For distribution with a new PC only. For product support contact the manufacturer of your PC.' Although they came bundled with a new PC, OEM disks will work with any computer. They are not to be confused with restore disks which only work with the PC model they came with.

Both OEM and retail will have:

. . . . . .Microsoft
. . . . . . . Windows98

on them in that approximate font size. There are a lot of cd's people confuse with installation disks simply because they say 'windows 98' on them. Hopefully the above info will keep you from getting stuck with one of those.

Also there are two 98 versions, the first edition (FE or 'gold') and the second edition (SE). You mentioned you think you need SE, which would be the better choice. But make sure you know what version you're getting before spending any money.


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Response Number 7
Name: orbital
Date: December 31, 2006 at 15:01:47 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
Buy a stick of 256mb memory and install XP Home, W98SE is obsolete....

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Response Number 8
Name: OtheHill
Date: December 31, 2006 at 15:08:20 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
If you are going to buy, try Pricewatch.com., Google, or EBay.

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Response Number 9
Name: trvlr
Date: December 31, 2006 at 15:16:44 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
Rechecking the specs for PC under discussion... I agree with "orbital" - XP-Home would be a better option; just add at least another 256Meg of RAM and you ought to be fine.

XP-Home can bought on the www for reasonably decent price; and unless you resolve the "qualifying OS" CD aspect to allow you to use the XP upgrade CD, you will need the FULL version CD of XP-Home.

You may have to find a few drivers if XP doesn't have them included; sound/vga cards are likely to be OK as XP may well recognise them?


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Response Number 10
Name: scott890
Date: December 31, 2006 at 15:29:08 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
I just checked ebay for 256mb memory sticks and it turned some results for cell phone memory stick, digital camera memory sticks etc. Is there a certain type of memory stick I should be looking for? Would this be something that is installed into the computer?

I thought that Win98 would be the best thing for the computer since that was the original system installed on it when I got it. But as long as the computer doesn't slow down when running multiple problems then I guess XP would be fine.


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Response Number 11
Name: Bryco
Date: December 31, 2006 at 15:35:47 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
So you want to reformat.

Can you access the drives now?
If so then perhaps you have the Win98 folder already on there.
If so then copy it to a CD or even a USB memory stick. Or upload it to a data storage site such as http://www.egoshare.com/
It is only around 170MB.

Then using Magic Jelly Bean KeyFinder discover your Product key.

Format using the Win98 floppy, copy the Win98 folder back onto the drive and run it's setup from there.

HTH
Bryan


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Response Number 12
Name: Bryco
Date: December 31, 2006 at 15:47:33 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
From: http://computing.net/windows95/wwwb...

Response Number 3
Name: L.G.
Date: January 02, 2001 at 09:40:49 Pacific
Subject: product id

Reply:
Heres another way,
save this in notepad on your desktop & name it pid.js DBL Clk &.....?
Well...a bit easier I'd say.

var WSHShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
var ProductKey = WSHShell.RegRead("HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft
\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\ProductKey");
WSHShell.Popup(ProductKey, 0, "Windows 98 Product CD Key", 64);



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Response Number 13
Name: OtheHill
Date: December 31, 2006 at 15:54:36 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
I guess what we don't know is if you have ANY Win98 disks?

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Response Number 14
Name: scott890
Date: December 31, 2006 at 16:12:43 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
No I don't have ANY Win 98 disks at all.

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Response Number 15
Name: OtheHill
Date: December 31, 2006 at 16:49:21 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
Then unless you can get a copy for free or next to free you would probably be better off installing WinXP home edition. If you are located in the USA Newegg.com has WinXP home for $89.99 with a coupon for vista upgrade. Look here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...

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Response Number 16
Name: jam
Date: December 31, 2006 at 17:36:21 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
CompUSA currently has the WinXP Home Upgrade CD on sale for $40. It's a straight out sale w/no rebates to contend with. Win98SE qualifies as an upgrade path & you could even do a clean install, provided you have a Win98SE CD to pop in as proof (I realize you don't have it). If someone knows the specific files the CD looks for, you could just copy them to a disk & insert it during the installation process as proof.

And since this appears to be an HP PC, you *may* have all the .cab files on your HDD to be able to perform a reinstall of Win98, but I believe a Recovery disk is necessary.


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Response Number 17
Name: jam
Date: December 31, 2006 at 17:41:56 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
This post touches on the upgrade topic I mentioned above:

http://www.computing.net/windowsme/...


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Response Number 18
Name: Derek
Date: December 31, 2006 at 19:36:01 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
When you reformat you lose everything, so whatever you need for reformat will be required again next time you reformat.

DerekW


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Response Number 19
Name: scott890
Date: December 31, 2006 at 22:11:40 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
What I think I'm just going to do is buy a full version of 98 off ebay for $50. I don't think this computer could handle XP. Thanks for all the responses.

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Response Number 20
Name: OtheHill
Date: December 31, 2006 at 22:45:11 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
Check Pricewatch.com, you will find a lesser price than that and it will be a new CD.

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Response Number 21
Name: orbital
Date: December 31, 2006 at 22:45:37 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
$50 almost the same value as the PC base unit!

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Response Number 22
Name: Mechanix2Go
Date: January 1, 2007 at 01:04:47 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
"Buy a stick of 256mb memory and install XP Home, W98SE is obsolete...."

98se is the best DOS based win. And XP will surely be a dog on a 366.


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Response Number 23
Name: trvlr
Date: January 1, 2007 at 01:14:14 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
The cpu is a 733Mhz - not 366 - or have I misinterpreted the specs? Nonetheless the comment re' '98SE and dos is very valid... and if happy with '98 SE and can get it for relatively few pennies... go for it.

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Response Number 24
Name: Mechanix2Go
Date: January 1, 2007 at 01:21:27 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
trvlr,

oops... guess I have a touch of 'threaditis' LOL.

Still, nobody is gonna get wind burns.


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Response Number 25
Name: orbital
Date: January 1, 2007 at 01:50:57 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
Linux is FREE!!!

P3 733/ 128, yep more memory is required, where did the 366 come from M2GO??


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Response Number 26
Name: Mechanix2Go
Date: January 1, 2007 at 02:20:59 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
I musta been thinking of another thread.


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Response Number 27
Name: trvlr
Date: January 1, 2007 at 05:00:40 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
too much tasting of the cooking sherry whilst making the trifle... - duz it ervy tyme...

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Response Number 28
Name: scott890
Date: January 1, 2007 at 12:07:34 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
Ok, just a final question. Does it really matter if the Win98 full version is used or not? Will the computer still accept the keycode if it's been used before?

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Response Number 29
Name: Derek
Date: January 1, 2007 at 12:29:32 Pacific
Subject: Reformatting with Win98
Reply: (edit)
A full version is much to be preferred. You need to get up to fiddles to make an Upgrade CD work like a full version so it is best avoided.

The CD is read-only and so cannot record anything about the number of times it has been used (keycode or otherwise).


DerekW


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