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To start Windows 98 in Safe mode, restart your computer, press and hold down the CTRL key until the Windows 98 Startup menu appears, ... If Windows 98 starts normally using the Boot B option, there is a ... Press Y at each prompt up to and including the "Load all Windows drivers?" prompt, and then press N to everything else.
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support.microsoft.com/kb/188867
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Show the Windows Boot Menu (Windows 95/98/Me) Popular; Windows does not display the boot menu normally unless a key is pressed during bootup (F8 for Windows 95 or CTRL for 98/Me). The boot menu ... Disable Function Keys During the Boot Sequence (Windows 95/98/Me) ; By default Windows 9x enables the function keys on boot,
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www.pctools.com/guides/registry/id/17/
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/U : Forces the port to be Uni-directional /E : Disables fast EPP /Q : Disables ECP mode /V : Disables edge mode data transfer /I : Uses interrupts during data transfer /MONO : ... 2. Restart the computer and press funcion key F8 to bring up Windows 9X startup menu. 3. Select "Command prompt only" to boot MSDOS. 4.
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www.fanyee.com.tw/Download/Storage/ORB/ENGLISH/README.T...
www.fanyee.com.tw/Download/Storage/ORB/ENGLISH/README.TXT
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Hold down the CTRL key at the first sign of any text on the screen during boot and the Startup Menu will appear. (3-12-2002) ... How many times have you had to restart Windows 9x? ... That is true, but there are a couple of alternatives. The first is from the Run dialogue box. Hold the Windows key down and press R to bring it up.
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www.rwevans.com/enotes.html
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The Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder [252k] W9x/ME/NT/2k/XP FREE retrieves your Product Key (cd key) used to install windows from your registry. It has the options ... You won't have to run regsvr32 from the Start Menu. ... IBS Startup Editor 0.3 (Free) removes running programs so your defragmenter in windows doesn't shutdown Yes,
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www.scilutions.co.uk/w98.htm
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Registry key "Name" ... Rather than following the Microsoft recommendation for using the registry as an alternative to Windows Defender I'd suggest you use AutoRuns instead. The reason behind this is simple - if a mistake is made when editing the registry you could in the worst case end up with a system that won't boot.
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www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_index.htm
www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_index.htm
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On the screen where you are asked where you want to install Windows XP, press the ESC key, which will bring up a screen for formatting and partitioning your D: drive. ... Set your computer to boot from CD- no startup disk is needed ; ... The WinXP installation routine will automatically set up a ; Multi-boot menu for you.
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www.tomshardware.com/forum/57863-45-dual-booting-window...
www.tomshardware.com/forum/57863-45-dual-booting-windows-windows
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If you suddenly have a DOS line breaking into Windows 9x's blue sky logo screen, you might want to slow ... If Windows fails to boot properly, press F8 for the Windows StartUp menu, and pick the Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT) option. It attempts a normal boot but records the status of every step Windows takes during the process.
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pages.intnet.mu/oxon/tips/30.htm
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Save Time - Boot up without the floppy drive! ; ... During start up, ... * Click Restart, click OK, and then press and hold the F8 key until the Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition * Startup Menu appears. Note: for some computers, you can need to use CTRL instead of F8 to bring up the Microsoft Windows ME Startup Menu.
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www.webtechgeek.com/Windows_me_tips-pt3.htm
www.webtechgeek.com/Windows_me_tips-pt3.htm
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