Windows 98 Setup Does Not Require Creating Startup DiskID: Q186881
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Although Microsoft recommends that you create a Windows 98 Startup disk during Setup, it is not required. For example, you may not want to create a Windows 98 Startup disk during Setup because you do not have a floppy disk available.
To avoid creating a Windows 98 Startup disk, use either of the following
methods:
Setup will now create an Emergency Startup Disk. If you have trouble starting Windows or Windows setup, you can use the Emergency Startup Disk to restart your computer. In addition, you can run diagnostic programs.
Label a disk "Windows 98 Startup Disk" and insert it into drive A: WARNING: Any existing files on this disk will be deleted. Click OK to continue.
ARTICLE-ID: Q186111
TITLE : Description of the Windows 95 and Windows 98 Setup Switches
Additional query words: esd ebd
Keywords : kbsetup win98
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: February 4, 1999