First post, by 3lectr1c
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My ThinkPad 385XD's CD-ROM drive appears to be developing a failing laser, it used to boot fine off burned disks, now it won't even reliably read them at all. It will still boot from pressed ones but I don't have 98SE on official media, only 98FE, and I'd like to clean install Windows again due to a few problems with the old install (hard drive is fine).
I think in this case I'm just going to install using a different computer, move the hard drive back over and sort out drivers, but for the future, how come I can't get installation off the hard drive to work? I've done so with 95 with so problems.
I have a FAT32 formatted 4GB HDD, formatted on modern windows (could be an issue but I doubt it). I copied the contents of the 98SE CD image onto the drive in a subfolder. Then, I booted to DOS from my 98FE CD that actually works in the drive and started installation off disk. It gets through scandisk fine (which is why I think the format is fine) then fails quickly with error SU0013 saying it cannot create files on your startup drive and cannot set up windows 98.
Format issue?
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