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Posted : Wednesday, April 14th, 2004 11:16:35 PM
By : netgeek
WINDOWS 98 BOOT PROBLEMConfiguration:
I just reinstalled win 98 and everything went fine according to directions. But now at the startup I see the message at the bottom of the screen:
boot from Atapi CD-ROM No Bootable media present.

I KNOW that I selected boot from hard-drive when it was required during the last stages of installation.
How do I make this Boot from CD-ROM go away? Do I have to go back into CMOS? Or do I have to reinstall alllllllllll over again?
After that I can't even seem to find my modem and even the modem driver disk doesn't seem to work when I select it to install from Oh well I guess the boot problem I should concern myself with first then.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Operating System : WINDOWS 98
CPU/Processor : CELRON
RAM : KINGSTON Actual:56 MB Max:386 MB
Hard Disk : , Space: 16 GB, RPM:5500
CD Drive : 50 X

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Re: WINDOWS 98 BOOT PROBLEM by scorpio on April 15th, 2004 02:22:16 AM
Lets first get the boot problem fixed. Go into CMOS and set the boot device to HardDisk (HDD) and save the settings and exit.

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