http://bootdisk.com
2006-07-08 19:37:24
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answer #1
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answered by n00b_murder 2
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if you have windows 98 do this :
Note: These steps are for users who have Windows 98 or Windows ME installed on the computer.
An excellent feature of Windows 98/ME is its boot diskette. Using Windows to create you a Windows 98 boot diskette will give you all the needed files as well as CD-ROM support. To create a Windows 98 boot diskette, click Start / Settings / Control Panel / double-click the Add Remove programs icon / click the Startup Disk and create disk.
Alternatively, to create a Windows 98 boot diskette manually from Windows, click Start / Shutdown and choose the option to restart the computer in a MS-DOS prompt. At the prompt, type:
cd\windows\command
Once at the C:\DOS directory, skip to copying files.
and in win 95 do this :
Note: These steps are for users who have Windows 95 installed on the computer.
In Windows 95, Microsoft has created a new method of creating a bootable recovery diskette. Unfortunately, however, this diskette does not support CD-ROM support and is missing a few recommended files. To do this, click Start / Settings / Control Panel / double-click the Add Remove programs icon / click the Startup Disk and create disk.
Alternatively, to create a Windows 95 boot diskette manually from Windows, click Start / Shutdown and choose the option to restart the computer in a MS-DOS prompt. At the prompt, type:
cd\windows\command
Once at the C:\DOS directory, skip to copying files
2006-07-08 20:02:43
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answer #2
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answered by the good guy 2
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You dont want a disk, the information are loose from the manufacturers website! bypass to the HP website and click the help or drivers and downloads link. you'll get the motive force and the software that became bundled with the printer also! so a procedures because the paper jam, it must be simply by paper stuck contained in the roller yet, there must be a cover you could do away with on the decrease back of the printer. it may also be lacking a spring lower than the paper tray.
2016-11-06 02:09:36
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answered by ? 4
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Go to the link below for all Windows Versions Boot Disks
2006-07-08 19:41:01
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answered by mrresearchman 6
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If you have Windows 98 you can create your own startup disk, goto control panel, add/remove programs, tab Number 3.
Good luck.
If you don't have windows 98 then goto www.bootdisk.org.
2006-07-08 19:38:41
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answered by doolph2002 4
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You can create one from the CD. Hopefully this will help you.
http://www.duxcw.com/digest/Fromshop/software/windows/startup/startup-4.htm
2006-07-08 19:41:14
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answered by Little Bhishma 4
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Check out this site. May help.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q157992/
Good Luck
2006-07-08 19:43:15
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answer #7
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answered by phy333 6
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google it.
2006-07-08 19:41:25
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answer #8
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answered by Mac Momma 5
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