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17th February 2004, 09:53 | #11 |
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| The mobo's at school support usb bootable devices. We made a win98 bootdisk and then copied the files to a usb mem. stick but the pc refused to boot from it. Do you need a special file or something to make it work? tnx for the replies so far. And I googled my *** of, but the only things I found had to do with Linux. |
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