Windows 98 Boot Disks and Linux
December 18th, 2007

If you’ve ever had to reinstall Windows on a computer, be it yours or someone else’s, you probably know that boot disks can be rather useful things to have around. The best kind are the Windows 98 boot disks (IMHO); they fit onto one floppy and give you access to the cdrom even if the computer’s BIOS doesn’t support booting from cdrom.

So what do you do when you need to reinstall Windows and the computer your’re working is a tiny laptop with no floppy, no cdrom and a serious malware overdose? (more…)

Filed under: Linux, Tutorials, Windows — Tags: , , — Kwame @ 12:16 am