Phase 3: Copying Windows 98 files to your computer
After Setup finishes creating the Startup Disk, the Start Copying Files dialog box appears.
After Setup has collected the information it needs from your computer, it begins copying the Windows 98 files to your computer.
Click Next to start copying files. Windows 98 Setup does not require your input again in this phase.
Caution: Do not interrupt file copying. If Setup is interrupted during the file-copying phase, Windows 98 may not run when you restart your computer because Windows 98 will not have all of the necessary files to start. If you interrupt Setup during this phase, you must run Setup again.Last Update: Sat Mar 1st 2003
How To Do a Clean Installation of Win98 Menu
- Scope
- Planning
- Creating a Windows 98 Startup Disk
- Real mode CD-ROM driver
- Partitioning your hard drive
- Formatting your hard drive
- Windows Installation
- Phase 1: Preparing to run Windows 98 Setup
- Phase 2: Collecting information about your computer
- >> Phase 3: Copying Windows 98 files to your computer
- Phase 4: Restarting your computer
- Phase 5: Setting up hardware and finalising
- Upgrading to Windows 98SE
- Windows Update
- Drivers update
- Fine Tuning

