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Re: CD Player Questions
Frog wrote:
....snip
| glee wrote:
|> Comments inline.....
|> "Frog" <frog@pond.com> wrote in message
|> news:uNtgyp9%23HHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
|>>
|>>> Is the CD you are trying to boot from even
|>>> bootable? Unlike their WinXP CDs, and many 'Restore' CDs with
|>>> Win98SE that comes with 'Brand Name' machines from so called OEM's
|>>> ( Dell, Siemens, Acer, Compaq, etc... ), a microsoft-issued
|>>> Win98SE CD isn't bootable.
|>
|> A RETAIL Win98SE CD is not bootable, but many OEM Win98SE CDs are.
|
| I believe my Win98SE CD is an OEM copy. The only thing on this CD is
| Win98SE, and the disk has the following printed on it:
|
| For distribution with a new PC only.
Mine is bootable (actually it is a two CD set), & both say: "For
distribution only with a Compaq PC". There is a big list of model
numbers on them too. Nowhere do I see the acronym "OEM".
| For product support, contact the
| manufacturer of your PC.
| SECOND EDITION
| (C) 1981-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft
| products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing Inc., a wholly
| owned subsidery of Microsoft Corporation.
| 0499 Part No. X05 29232
MS is on mine holding a partial copyright, but still not the acronym
"OEM".
| I know that when I put this CD in the system, while in normal Windows
| mode, it immediately starts running. The first window is a menu of
| things you can do. Does that sound like an OEM copy?
Mine won't do that. It just spins up & is accessible to Explorer. I
believe you must have an Autorun.inf on yours, which I don't. Here is my
full root directory. I am guessing the presence of the "BOOT*" .bin's &
..klk is what makes mine bootable...
W:\>dir /a /on
Volume in drive W is I3006Q15CD0
Volume Serial Number is D0F9-CFDF
Directory of W:\
BIN <DIR> 12-07-99 6:02p BIN
BOM <DIR> 12-07-99 6:48p BOM
BOOTCAT BIN 2,048 05-15-97 4:45p BOOTCAT.BIN
BOOTSECT BIN 1,474,560 11-17-99 3:57p BOOTSECT.BIN
BOOTSECT KLK 1,474,560 10-27-99 8:24p BOOTSECT.KLK
CD INI 43 12-08-99 2:22a CD.INI
COPYTOD <DIR> 12-08-99 2:27a COPYTOD
CPQDRV <DIR> 12-08-99 2:27a CPQDRV
CPQS <DIR> 12-07-99 6:02p CPQS
DATA <DIR> 12-07-99 6:02p DATA
IMG INI 32 12-08-99 2:22a IMG.INI
LFS TXT 8 12-08-99 3:00a LFS.TXT
QRIA <DIR> 11-24-99 5:42p QRIA
6 file(s) 2,951,251 bytes
7 dir(s) 0 bytes free
....snip
--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
Frog wrote:
....snip
| glee wrote:
|> Comments inline.....
|> "Frog" <frog@pond.com> wrote in message
|> news:uNtgyp9%23HHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
|>>
|>>> Is the CD you are trying to boot from even
|>>> bootable? Unlike their WinXP CDs, and many 'Restore' CDs with
|>>> Win98SE that comes with 'Brand Name' machines from so called OEM's
|>>> ( Dell, Siemens, Acer, Compaq, etc... ), a microsoft-issued
|>>> Win98SE CD isn't bootable.
|>
|> A RETAIL Win98SE CD is not bootable, but many OEM Win98SE CDs are.
|
| I believe my Win98SE CD is an OEM copy. The only thing on this CD is
| Win98SE, and the disk has the following printed on it:
|
| For distribution with a new PC only.
Mine is bootable (actually it is a two CD set), & both say: "For
distribution only with a Compaq PC". There is a big list of model
numbers on them too. Nowhere do I see the acronym "OEM".
| For product support, contact the
| manufacturer of your PC.
| SECOND EDITION
| (C) 1981-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft
| products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing Inc., a wholly
| owned subsidery of Microsoft Corporation.
| 0499 Part No. X05 29232
MS is on mine holding a partial copyright, but still not the acronym
"OEM".
| I know that when I put this CD in the system, while in normal Windows
| mode, it immediately starts running. The first window is a menu of
| things you can do. Does that sound like an OEM copy?
Mine won't do that. It just spins up & is accessible to Explorer. I
believe you must have an Autorun.inf on yours, which I don't. Here is my
full root directory. I am guessing the presence of the "BOOT*" .bin's &
..klk is what makes mine bootable...
W:\>dir /a /on
Volume in drive W is I3006Q15CD0
Volume Serial Number is D0F9-CFDF
Directory of W:\
BIN <DIR> 12-07-99 6:02p BIN
BOM <DIR> 12-07-99 6:48p BOM
BOOTCAT BIN 2,048 05-15-97 4:45p BOOTCAT.BIN
BOOTSECT BIN 1,474,560 11-17-99 3:57p BOOTSECT.BIN
BOOTSECT KLK 1,474,560 10-27-99 8:24p BOOTSECT.KLK
CD INI 43 12-08-99 2:22a CD.INI
COPYTOD <DIR> 12-08-99 2:27a COPYTOD
CPQDRV <DIR> 12-08-99 2:27a CPQDRV
CPQS <DIR> 12-07-99 6:02p CPQS
DATA <DIR> 12-07-99 6:02p DATA
IMG INI 32 12-08-99 2:22a IMG.INI
LFS TXT 8 12-08-99 3:00a LFS.TXT
QRIA <DIR> 11-24-99 5:42p QRIA
6 file(s) 2,951,251 bytes
7 dir(s) 0 bytes free
....snip
--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net