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guest_the gaffer
10-20-2003, 08:17 PM
hello people, im currently setting up a spare pc and everytime i try to install the printer or scanner it ask for me to insert the windows 98se installation disc, does anyone have a copy of windows 98se they could send me ill obviously pay your costs , many thanks in advance for your help,

Barbara-Ann
10-20-2003, 08:23 PM
Call Microsoft and they will send you a CD for $10.00

locustfurnace
10-21-2003, 12:19 AM
Originally posted by guest_the gaffer@Oct 20 2003, 08:17 PM
hello people, im currently setting up a spare pc and everytime i try to install the printer or scanner it ask for me to insert the windows 98se installation disc.

you need to purchase a copy of Windows98, if you do not own a copy of it.
you can check out ebay for prices, I am sure it will be reasonible.
else, if you don't have the money, then you can opt for one of the hundreds of FREE Operating System's available online.
FreeDOS http://freedos.org
Netbsd http://netbsd.org
OpenBSD http://openbsd.org
FreeBSD http://Freebsd.org
DragonFly http://www.dragonflybsd.org/Main/
QNX http://www.qnx.com/
OpenDarwin http://www.opendarwin.org/
Apple Darwin http://developer.apple.com/darwin/
or if you want, you can try out a GNU/Linux distro, too many to list here.

guest_bad88
12-04-2003, 06:41 PM
Sometimes you can get around inserting the CD by clicking ok and it will give a message that it cannot find a file. Usually that file is l0ocated somewhere on the Hard drive. You just have to do a search and find the file location and point windows to it...hence no need for the CD. Hope that helps. I also usually copy the win 9x directory (from the CD) to the hard drive so when it asks for the CD you just point it to that directory

locustfurnace
12-04-2003, 06:47 PM
Originally posted by guest_bad88@Dec 4 2003, 08:41 PM
Usually that file is l0ocated somewhere on the Hard drive. ... . I also usually copy the win 9x directory (from the CD) to the hard drive so when it asks for the CD you just point it to that directory
Right, alot of OEM's will ship the system with the CAB files in a certain folder, such as the C:\Windows\Options\Cabs, but if they do that, then the OS will usually not ask for the CD. But you can try pointing the installation request to the C:\Windows\System incase the drivers were previously installed there

gonzo90017
12-05-2003, 12:00 AM
Try this:

When it tells you to insert the disk press OK
When a new window pops up point it to C:Windows\System
and press OK. If it doesn't find the file there try C:\Windows
The reason it asks you for the disk is because it's trying to look for drivers (DLLFILES).
If it can't find the files write down every file it asks you for then go to these websites and download them.

www.dictacomm.com/Win_Dll/98_2nd_
dll.yaroslavl.ru/index.php3?lng=&in_char=T

Make sure you unzip and install them in
C:\Windows\System so that next time you install something you know where to look.[COLOR=blue]

scooby32
12-11-2003, 02:30 AM
Dont forget half of the files are in C:\Windows\System32 as well. Once you copy the cabs from the cd to your hard drive you can easily change the registry entry so you will never have to choose the location again. If you want I can tell you how.