I'm just putting together a new system, and I decided to load Windows 98 first on it (I'll be installing 2000 on a seperate partition soon, so don't worry- I've gotten some strange looks after telling people this). As I didn't own a copy of windows 98, I bought one (local staples store). I spend a few hours putting the system together, and get into BIOS. Great, it works! Then I pop in the boot disk that comes with win98se (reminder- this isn't a boot disk created from win98, this is the one that comes with the package), and I get a message saying "I/O Failure". My first thought is, the floppy drive is the only thing that isn't brand new on the system. Then I tried an IBM boot disk that I had made prior to installing (from downloading off their site), and that seemed to work, which kind of ruled out the drive failure question.
So it seems that I have a bad win98 disk. Unfortunately, I can't get by with the ibm disk, because it starts up some processes that the setup program doesn't like. I've also tried booting from CD-ROM, but that's not working either.
Anyone know where I could get a fresh disk? Thanks... Liam Morley
lmorley@wpi.edu
"light the deep, and bring silence to the world.
light the world, and bring depth to the silence."
So it seems that I have a bad win98 disk. Unfortunately, I can't get by with the ibm disk, because it starts up some processes that the setup program doesn't like. I've also tried booting from CD-ROM, but that's not working either.
Anyone know where I could get a fresh disk? Thanks... Liam Morley
lmorley@wpi.edu
"light the deep, and bring silence to the world.
light the world, and bring depth to the silence."