If you have access to another computer and internet access see if you can find a file called MAX.LLF it is a programfrom maxtor write this to a floppy and put it in the floppy drive .
then boot from floppy, choose to boot without cd rom support and low level format the c drive, this will give you a clean(raw) hard drive take out the flopy disk and then boot from your windows 98 boot disk when you are face with the dos prompt type (cd drive letter)setup.exe and this should boot the windows 98 disk.
Good luck with this one
2007-02-02 13:00:05
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answered by kremmen001 3
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Your hard drive is too large!
W98 is not reading the leftmost digit of your hard drive's size, so it would read 103Gb free space as only 3Gb (for instance)
The crucial thing about the link below:
"The amount of space on the hard disk has been reported incorrectly" - the rest of it is useless
Copy files from the setup disk onto your hard drive, so that the free space is reduced by 4Gb. This will make the digits that W98 reads be higher than the 4Gb it's looking for.
Put them in a directory called Deleteme - and remember to delete them when you have finished the installation.
Crazy but true! I know because it happened to me...
Even if you can't believe it, you lose nothing by trying it.
Good Luck.
2007-02-02 13:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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How are you trying to install Win98? From within an earlier version of windows? If so, what I would do is make a win98 boot disk (can't remember the steps of the top of my head, but it should be pretty easy to figure out). Boot to the floppy, and then install windows.
Hopefully that helps.
2007-02-02 11:36:33
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answered by Cory P 2
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check your hardware specifications before you try and install any windows programme. Why 98 Now?
2007-02-02 11:34:01
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answered by bwazimu 1
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Hi. Double check your RAM amount.
2007-02-02 11:34:20
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answered by Cirric 7
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If you need a boot floppy disc, go to http://www.bootdisk.com, they have floppy images and the software to make them
2007-02-02 12:19:22
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answered by simon.foxcroft 3
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Why use an obsolete operating system. You can download or order a free disk from UBUNTU at http://www.ubuntu.com.
2007-02-02 12:13:58
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answered by Patrick 2
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