Making a boot disk under DOS
When the Win98 system crashes and you can't enter the Win98 GUI, if you want to reinstall the system but don't have a ready-made boot disk, then besides making a boot disk on someone else's machine or booting from a CD, if your system can still enter DOS mode, you can run the Bootdisk.bat batch file under the Command directory of Win98. After running it, it will prompt you to insert a formatted floppy disk. Press Enter, and a boot disk will be made very quickly.
About the bootdisk.bat mentioned above, why couldn't I find it under command?
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When the Win98 system crashes and you can't enter the Win98 GUI, if you want to reinstall the system but don't have a ready-made boot disk, then besides making a boot disk on someone else's machine or booting from a CD, if your system can still enter DOS mode, you can run the Bootdisk.bat batch file under the Command directory of Win98. After running it, it will prompt you to insert a formatted floppy disk. Press Enter, and a boot disk will be made very quickly.
About the bootdisk.bat mentioned above, why couldn't I find it under command?
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