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Topics windows , , windows , win , ms , office , software , archive , oldwindows , legacywindows , windowsnt , winpro , professional , nt , nt5 , nt4 , nt3 , macos Language English. Edit: I didn't provide a product key. After they it may fail to read the USB Stick. I hope that helps. When you have prepared the USB flash drive try to boot from it. If it works but you can't install Win98 from where it is then you will have to make the Hard Drive in the Tablet Bootable by typing sys.

We will cross this bridge if needed later. Hello Thanks for the support. I downloaded the bootdisk and updated fdisk to a floppy drive on a different PC. I tried a number of different modifications to Autoexec. There was further output to the screen which ended with the last line: Loading boot sector At this point there is a flashing cursor but will not take any input from keyboard.

Nothing happens after this except occasionally the screen will show flashing text or color lines then return to the text ending in Can you recommend a next step to try? I don't have Windows XP if that was the reference. I installed DOS 7. I have a second USB stick set up to boot the tablet.

I loaded the Windows98SE disk on it and have access to all those files. Ran Fdisk. Started the setup. Tried sys. Will keep working on it. Would replacing the 2K native format. Have you tried another flash drive? I wonder what is the sense of asking for advice, and then NOT doing what is suggested. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment.

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