
Hi Everyone, I'm wondering if anyone out there can tell me how to take a non-bootable Windows 98SE CD and combine the contents with that of the Windows 98 bootdisk to make a bootable Windows 98SE installation CD. I have a non-bootable install CD, but no 3.5in floppy drive (I haven't had one for years).
Guilty Crown Opening 2 Video Download. I was able to download a Win98SE bootdisk iso and burn it to a CD as well. It works just fine, but I only have one CD-ROM drive so I can't figure out how to run setup on the Win98SE CD after I've booted up on the boot CD. Is anyone able to give me novice to intermediate step-by-step instructions as to how to combine both CDs into one bootable installation CD? Thanks a ton in advance for any help! Bob, Thanks for the reply, I have several utilities including Nero 6. I extracted the data from the Win98SE bootdisk using WinImage, but Nero will not let you choose anything but a bootdisk located on a floppy drive, which I do not have, or its own default boot image which I've found is Caldera DR-DOS. So, I found an iso for the Win98SE bootdisk and burned it to CD and it works fine.
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Since I don't have two CD-ROM drives on the computer in question, I can't run both the boot CD and install CD concurrently on two different drives. Is there no way to extract the data from the bootdisk and the data from the install CD, combine it in someway to create a bootable installation CD?