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Win98se installation with SCSI cdrom

Prince of Persia

Senior member
my IDE cdrom is busted. So how do I make a bootdisk to support scsi cdrom.
Heres my scsi stuff

Tekram 390F
Yamaha 4416S

Where can I find a boot disk that supports scsi devices and what should I expect to do when I boot up with the disk in place.

 
Or better yet, since your 390F has a BIOS, it is a bootable host adapter. You can go into the SCSI BIOS, set it to boot off your Yamaha. Then reboot, go into your motherboard BIOS, and set it to boot off SCSI,A, then C drive. So it will first go to the SCSI device. Then you can just boot directly off the Windows 98 CD. I've done this with Win2000 many times. Very easy.
 
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