When I was 10 years old I liked looking at the file names during the copying part and wondering what they mean. Copying driver(point)cab always took the longest. Sometimes I thought the setup froze.
why did you splice the boot program after the setup in windows 98 and also, why would you want to upgrade a home release of windows to a professional release and then you formated the partition, really "upgrading"
When I was 10 years old I liked looking at the file names during the copying part and wondering what they mean. Copying driver(point)cab always took the longest. Sometimes I thought the setup froze.
why did you splice the boot program after the setup in windows 98 and also, why would you want to upgrade a home release of windows to a professional release
and then you formated the partition, really "upgrading"
Most of the time you would've had to format anyways because you're going from FAT32 to NTFS and upgrading caused a lot of problems iirc
Win 98 end of support happened in 2005
This is the extended support i did on the mainstream support