It must run from a boot disk in order to boot a PC and test memory on that PC.
The memory must be available, so no operating system can be loaded. Though technically there is no reason why you cant run it from a hard disk.
Are you copying a music cd, a game, documents, boot disk, a windows disk? You have to be more specific!
windows recovery console
windows recovery console
problem in your boot sector. boot computer with your operating system install disk and run repair install program.
A Windows 98 CD cannot boot from a SATA drive in native mode. The controller must be switched to legacy/emulation mode in the BIOS.
you might be able to if you run Mac's boot camp and have a windows OS disk with a code. so maybe.
You need a boot disk to start it up. Either use your emergency repair disk that you created for that operating system. Boot up the machine and go into the BIOS and enable the "boot from floppy disk" or something similar. Put the boot disk in the floppy drive and reboot. Follow the instructions given; you need CDROM support enabled. When ready insert the W98 disk into your CD Drive and navigate to it's root directory (folder). There's a program called something like "setup.exe", run it and following the instructions. Otherwise, change the boot sequence to CD, IDE0, Floppy, and enable "boot from disk". Restart the machine, you'll be asked if you want to boot from CD. YES. With a new harddisk, you'll be asked to partition the drive. Which you need to do. Just accept the default, which is one primary DOS partition using the whole disk space. It will then format it to FAT32 file system. The actually windows 98 setup will then begin, follow the instructions on screen.
A boot disk is a removable digital data storage medium from which a computer can load and run an operating system or utility program. A boot disk (sometimes called a startup disk) is a type of removable media, such as a floppy disk or a CD, that contains startup files that your computer can use to start Windows. The startup files are also stored on your computer's hard disk, but if those startup files become damaged, you can use the files on a boot disk to start Windows. In earlier operating systems that used the FAT or FAT32 file systems, such as Windows 95 and Windows 98, a boot disk was especially useful because it allowed a person to access files on a hard disk even if Windows was unable to start. This ability also represented a security risk, because anyone with a boot disk and access to the computer could start the computer and access any file. Hard disks formatted with NTFS have built-in security features that prevent using a boot disk to access files. The Windows installation disc contains the files necessary to start Windows, so it is itself a boot disk. If a problem is preventing Windows from starting, you can use the installation CD to start Windows. The installation CD also contains Startup Repair, which you can use to repair Windows if a problem prevents it from starting correctly. Startup Repair can automatically fix many of the problems that in the past required a boot disk to fix
Boot from an alternate boot disk, like a rescue disk or maybe even the install disk. Try booting into Safe Mode and running your virus scanner. You need to run these 5 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer. 1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS) 2. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 3. Run the anti spyware removal programs spybot 4 Run Superantispyware 5. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt! Install threat fire which will enhance your antivirus protection
Computer acronym, "Begin Operations Off Tape": From the days before ROM and EPROM's were invented. Hit Restart and Run and a cassette tape would load instructions into memory, about where to go on the disk for the boot block.
DBAN does not run on Windows 98. It is run as its own operating system. To run DBAN, you must configure your computer to boot from a CD or DVD.