Which Boot Disk is mine?

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I want to www.bootdisk.com like i was told too in this thread. (For those you don't know what happening to me.)

http://www.techist.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=51948

I was told a 98 bootdisk would work. And So i found a couple of them which I am unsure of which one I should use. Here is the list.

1.Windows 95 Original | Alt1 | Alt2
2.Windows 95 Version B | Alt1 | Alt2
3.Windows 98 OEM | Alt1 | Alt2 | Alt3
4.Windows 98 Custom, No Ramdrive | Alt1 | Alt2 | Alt3
5.Windows 98 SE OEM | Alt1 | Alt2
6.Windows 98 SE Custom, No Ramdrive | Alt1 | Alt2 | Alt3
7.Windows Me OEM | Alt1 | Alt2 | Alt3
8.Windows Me Custom, No Ramdrive | Alt1 | Alt2 | Alt3

..... Help... *meep* :(
 
Um yeah, I use a ME bootdisk for almost everything I need a bootdisk for.

I dont use ME of corse either.
 
SHAWN said:
it doesnt matter, just use the ME one cause its newer

Any bootdisk works huh.... Even the 95's?

Why are boot disks so standard? What do they contain?
 
Cajete said:
Any bootdisk works huh.... Even the 95's?

Why are boot disks so standard? What do they contain?

I downloaded the Windows ME Bootdisk and it started to copy it to the disk.... Then i got an error that said

"Disk Error on Track 2, head 1 sector not found"

what does this mean? How can I fix it?
 
xenosoul said:
Probably a bad floppy disk.. Might wanna try and use a different/newer 3.5 floppy.
Yea. I'm going to office deppot right now to pick a pack of them up. Thanks.
 
Disk Sector Error can (possibly) be fixed by doing an entire format. Usning XP it takes from 3-5 minutes. Can save you what little cash floppy's cost.
 
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