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    The easiest way is to boot from the CD-ROM. Check your BIOS setup to see what the boot order is and change it to A, CD-ROM, C, or CD-ROM, C, A. Put the Windows 98 CD in the CD-ROM and restart. Then follow the instructions.

    While you are BIOS setup check that Boot Virus Checking is disabled.

    It might be more instructive to go with a boot floppy. What OS do you have now? If it is Windows 98 you can go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Startup Disk and this will create a boot floppy for you. Or do this on a friends machine. Then change the BIOS bootup order to A first.

    Or go to http://www.bootdisk.com/.

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    Here's a step-by-step guide from PC911 on Installing IDE Drives and How To Clean Install Windows

    Don't hesitate to ask if you have further questions.

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    new hd install

    I bought a new hd IBM Deskstar for my computer ,I bought a copy of win 98 for this drive,but I have not ever installed from a clean hd before can someone help me install win98 on my new hard drive ?

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