add/remove programs applet in the control panel !
add/remove programs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKIzI_aQo60 can show you how to do it on a modern PC
1.create applet code 2.create executable code 3.adding html tag 5.preparing applet tag 5.adding html tag and applet tag 6.Testing applet code and html code s.Gunasekaran AP/CSe
My Computer, right click on floppy drive-> Format... In the next windows choose Create a MS-DOS startup disk
Using a Windows Start-Up DiskHere are opinions and answers from Wiki s Contributors:Find out more from the readme.txt that comes with the start up disk.You simply go into the control panel (which you find in My Computer) select 'Add/Remove Programs' icon. A window pops up. Now click on the tab along the top called 'startup Disk' then follow the instructions. Make sure you have a floppy disk, preferably one you just bought or have formatted.A Different Option If you have a properly formatted Windows 98 startup disk, all you have to do is power down the system completely, insert it in your floppy drive (the A: drive) and turn on your system. The startup disk will take care of the rest.
By Embedding it into a HTML page, create a new file with the extension .html (like app.html) insert following code: No Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition v 1.4.2 support for APPLET!! Adjust the code for your applet file (can't help there i am not a java programmer) or just use : No Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition v 1.4.2 support for APPLET!! but i recommend the first because the applet tag is deprecated and not supported in XHTML
Yes you can.
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Every version of Windows, even Vista, bundles a copy of MS-DOS. You can create an MS-DOS boot floppy by formatting a floppy disk, and checking the "Create an MS-DOS startup disk" box.
If you are on Windows, START>Control panel>Network connections>create a new connection
Applets allow you to do frontend in java. You can draw things like rectangle,circle etc or create buttons and textboxes or you could even create a game! You can make use of the powerful api of java to design the applet and make use of awk(abstract window kit).
Control Panel->All Control Panel Items->Backup and Restore->Create a system repair disk.