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Try again and this time don't copy the image to the floppy disk but double
click on the image file and follow the prompts.
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Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com
Lunaray <yar@nehalemtelNOT.net> wrote:
> I went to "bootdisk.com" and downloaded a Windows Me startup disk but
> it doesn't work, any suggestions?
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You knew exactly what I did wrong, this time I chose 'Run' and the
extraction to my floppy worked, I booted from the floppy and followed
Microsoft's instructions to fix my missing "msvcrt.dll" problem and
everything is just hunky-dory again, my old Dell's 10,000 rpm SCSI drive is
singing again! :-) Thanks for all of your help Mike!
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> Try again and this time don't copy the image to the floppy disk but double
> click on the image file and follow the prompts.
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Lunaray <yar@nehalemtelNOT.net> wrote:
> You knew exactly what I did wrong,
Ray,
Well just a wild guess as I know the images from bootdisk.com are usually
OK. <vbg>
> this time I chose 'Run' and the
> extraction to my floppy worked, I booted from the floppy and followed
> Microsoft's instructions to fix my missing "msvcrt.dll" problem and
> everything is just hunky-dory again, my old Dell's 10,000 rpm SCSI
> drive is singing again! :-) Thanks for all of your help Mike!
Now that's good to read. I'm glad to read that everything is now back
running as it should be.
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