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my windows 98 pc doesnt boot up

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Jul 21st, 2007
When i turn on my PC it works fine, but then it stops on the windows 98 screen and says cannot find SYSTEM.INI
what should i do??????????
PS does anyone know where i can get windows 98 CD for free
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Re: my windows 98 pc doesnt boot up

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Welcome to Daniweb

Bootup your computer and press F8 until a menu appears.

Select option 5 (Command Prompt) and @ the C Prompt enter this: scanreg/restore

Pick any of the entrys and restore it.........

Now reboot!

Good luck!
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Re: my windows 98 pc doesnt boot up

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thanks alot that worked my pc works now
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Re: my windows 98 pc doesnt boot up

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Very g00d
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