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Windows Setup

ctly to the Windows 98 Boot Menu (the F8 key is still functional, but there is no "Starting Windows 98" prompt in Windows 98, so it's hard to know exactly when to press it).- Windows 95Press the F8 key at the "Starting Windows 95" prompt. This will take you to the Windows 95 Boot Menu.- MS-DOS 6.xPress the F8 key at the "Starting MS-DOS" prompt. This allows you to manually choose which drivers to load or to bypass your system files. - Real-mode CD-ROM driversYou will need real-mode CD-ROM drivers loaded so you can access Windows Me. If you have run Windows Me before and have created a Startup disk, you can use the CD-ROM drivers included on that disk. If you do not have a Startup disk, you will need to run the installation program that came with your CD-ROM hardware.After you have access to your CD-ROM drive, you can switch to the drive containing the Windows Me CD and type SETUP. Setup should now continue.Editing Your Config.sys and Autoexec.bat Files----------------------------------------------Your computer's Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files tell your computer what programs and devices to load at startup (for example, a virus-scanner program in the Autoexec.bat file may direct your computer to automatically load that program). Windows Me Setup will not run properly with some programs and devices. To remove or disable such a program or device, you may need to edit the Config.sys and/or Autoexec.bat files.To edit the Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files in Windows 95:1. Click Start, click Run, type Sysedit, and then press ENTER.2. In the Config.sys or Autoexec.bat dialog box, type REM at the beginning of any line(s) that you want to disable.3. Save changes and restart your computer.To edit the Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files in Windows 98:1. Click Start, click Run, type Sysedit, and then press ENTER.2. Click the Autoexec.bat or Config.sys tab and clear the check box at the beginning of any line(s) that you want to disable.3. C...

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