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Hello everbody
best wishes to a successful and peaceful 2003 !!!
I am having a problem with the reinstallation of my W98SE
in the second primary C: partition of my notebook because
the W98SE Boot Disk (X04-80322 / LA 7400) isn't readable
anymore ;-(
The Boot Disk is needed because the notebook does not
have a built-in CD-ROM and needs to get access to an
external SCSI CD-ROM via an AHA-1520 adapter ...
... which are not recognized by the notebook and
its docking station ;-((
I just called M$ Switzerland and was told that they cannot
provide my this disk anymore ;-(((
???????????????????????????????????????????????
Does one of you have this specific floppy ?
If YES, I would appreciate to get its content as ZIP file !
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Boot Disk label looks like following:
- W98SE_BD.jpg
Your efforts and support are hot awaited and very appreciated ;-)
Thanks in advance,
svobi
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