Originally posted by: Stonesoldier
Originally posted by: shamans
The restore disk, after restoration, usually contains an already installed OS. That is, it's been unpacked, installed, etc - and specific to the emachine hardware that came with it.
well i got it extracted from the CD's
and yes your right it looks like an installed OS
Originally posted by: nod218
Assuming the ghost image has the i386 folder installed, you can use ghost explorer to open the gho image. Then extract the i386 directory. Burn the i386 directory to a cd and create a windows 98 boot disk. Boot the computer into the DOS, and fdisk making a primary partition and format to fat32 (you can later convert the fat32 partition to NTFS). Make sure the boot disc comes with the cd-rom drivers. After formating, copy over the entire i386 directory to the hard drive, and run winnt.exe to start the install.
You can give that a try.
the windows folder has the i386 folder
why format Fat 32?
if i make a set of install disks for XP Home , will that work instaed of useing a 98 startup disk ,that way it will start off in ntfs
Originally posted by: lxskllr
That's what I've done in the past. I used a standard oem XP Home disk and the key on the side of my Dell for the install. You may fail automatic activation and have to call MS, but if the mb is substantially the same as the emachines board they should let you do it. In my replacement I used an Asus board 865 chipset to replace the Dell board with an 845 chipset.