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Storing Windows Setup Files on your Harddrive  
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Whenever changes are made to Win9x set-up or network configuration, Windows asks for the CD-Rom to complete the installation.

To bypass the CD-Rom requirement, you can copy all of the the neccessary Win9x files from the CD-Rom to your hard drive (as long as you've got an extra 40-75MB of space available).

To store the Windows Set-Up files on the hard drive:

    a) Insert the Win9x CD-Rom; if 'auto-run' is enabled, close the window that opens when the CD-Rom is inserted.

    b) Click on Start => Programs => Windows Explorer to open the file manager application.

    c) In the left window, scroll down to the desired hard drive where the CD-Rom files are to be stored, and single-click on that drive (Note: If the system does not have multiple drives or partitions, use the C:\ drive).

    c) Click File => New => Folder, and create a new folder called Win9x (x = 5 or 8, depending on which version on Windows is being used) on the specified hard drive.

    d) Scroll down in the left window to the CD-Rom drive, and open the Win9x folder. Locate the .cab files (there should be about 25-30 files with .cab extension).

    e) Select all of the .cab files by left-clicking on the first .cab file, scrolling down to the last .cab file, pressing the Shift key, and left-clicking on the last .cab file. This highlights and selects all of the files between the first and last files selected.

    f) When all of the needed files are highlighted, right-mouse click on the highlighted area and click on Copy.

    g) Scroll back up to the newly created Win9x folder on the hard drive, and left-mouse click to paste files.

The files needed from any Windows set-up modifications are now stored on the hard drive of the computer.

To ensure that Windows knows where to look for the set-up files, see Configuring Windows to Find Set-Up Files.

Configuring Windows 95/98 to Automatically Find Setup Files  
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Whenever changes are made to Win9x set-up or network configuration, Windows asks for files needed to complete the installation, either on the CD-Rom or on the hard drive (see STORING WINDOWS SET-UP FILES ON THE HARD DRIVE). If the set-up files have been stored on the hard drive, you have to re-direct Windows to the appropriate directory where the files are stored.

To configure Windows to find the set-up files:

    a) Click on Start => Run, and type 'regedit' to edit the system registry.

    NOTE: EDITING THE SYSTEM REGISTRY CAN SERIOUSLY AFFECT WINDOWS OPERATION. UNDERTAKE THIS OPERATION AT YOUR OWN RISK.

    b) Double-click and open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE => SOFTWARE => Microsoft => Windows => Current Version => SETUP, and locate 'SourcePath'.

    c) Right-click on 'SourcePath', and click on 'Modify'.

    d) Enter in the appropriate path for the system set-up files (i.e., c:\win9x).

    e) Click OK and close the registry editor.

Windows has now been configured to find the set-up files.

Windows 95/98 won't save my password  
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This is due to a bug in Windows. It can be fixed.



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