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#1 User is offline   plodder 

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 11:52 PM

I formated my old pc and I am tryin to install win98se. Problem is I have a set up disc specifically for RM machines and when the CD tries to begin the install I get an error message: "This is not an RM machine, press Q to quit". Is there any way of getting round this.Could I somehow remove this protection?
Please can sm1 help.
Peter?????????
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#2 User is offline   jmmijo 

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Posted 17 February 2005 - 12:22 AM

So I take it your old machine is made by RM ?!?

If not then there is most likely not going to be anything you can do as I would think this is a customized OEM recover CD, it most likely is looking at some DMI info in the motherboard BIOS to check for this being an RM machine.
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Posted 17 February 2005 - 01:56 AM

You could try to copy only the cab files (whole WIN98 directory) from the CD to the hard drive, then run setup from the WIN98 folder on the hard drive, I did this before, a long time ago, but I cant remember if it worked or not:)
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Posted 03 March 2005 - 05:50 PM

here's an idea!

insert your win98 bootdisk into your a: drive

when the Windows 98 Statup menu appears, hold down the shift key and press F5, for the command prompt.
type in:

fdisk /mbr

(you may have to press Y at some stage to accept the changes being made.)

this will completely reset the hard drive of any associations with its manufacturer!

then run fdisk the usual way...delete your primary partition...create another primary partition, then format your new active partition (c: drive).

that may work!

hope it helps!

Phoenix smile smile
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#5 User is offline   Wilhelmus 

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Posted 03 March 2005 - 06:09 PM

Nope, the "problem" is in Windows 98 CD or should i say "Windows RM CD"... smile
Only fix for this is to buy non-OEM cd.
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Posted 04 March 2005 - 04:37 AM

or figure out what files were modified in the OEM ver to make it different from the NON-OEM ver and replace the OEM files with the Non OEM files, of course to do that legally you'd have to have an original NON OEM Disc. wink
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