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I got an old HP Pavillion 6470z with Windows 98. I installed Linux, but I
was disapointed in it and would like to restore Win 98. The HP restore disks
do not seem to have the OS, just files. I do have a Microsoft certificate of
authenticity, but no CD for Win 98. What are my options?? Is ther some way
I can download Win 98 since I have the certificate of authenticity?

Thanks
--
Wayne

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See:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc [...] &rule=7917

If link doesn't work, use this one:
http://tinyurl.com/4dv2h

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Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm

"Wayne" <Wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BBCCBA93-7D76-4DC6-B3F7-7D3ABBF7A9A7@microsoft.com...
> I got an old HP Pavillion 6470z with Windows 98. I installed Linux,
but I
> was disapointed in it and would like to restore Win 98. The HP
restore disks
> do not seem to have the OS, just files. I do have a Microsoft
certificate of
> authenticity, but no CD for Win 98. What are my options?? Is ther
some way
> I can download Win 98 since I have the certificate of authenticity?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Wayne

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"Wayne" <Wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BBCCBA93-7D76-4DC6-B3F7-7D3ABBF7A9A7@microsoft.com...
> I got an old HP Pavillion 6470z with Windows 98. I installed Linux, but I
> was disapointed in it and would like to restore Win 98. The HP restore
disks
> do not seem to have the OS, just files. I do have a Microsoft certificate
of
> authenticity, but no CD for Win 98. What are my options?? Is ther some
way
> I can download Win 98 since I have the certificate of authenticity?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Wayne

A vendor's Restore disk will usually return the system back
to the state in was in when it left the assembly line.

The CD may be bootable, or you may need a companion
boot floppy supplied by the vendor.

Check the HP site for details.

Your other option is to purchase a Windows 98 SE CD.
Try a local small mom-and-pop computer shop.

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Thanks to both you who replied. I did run the recovery disk (the first one).
The situation is that when the PC reboots after loading the files, it is Red
Hat that comes up, not Windows. What is to be done in this situation?

Thanks again

"Wayne" wrote:

> I got an old HP Pavillion 6470z with Windows 98. I installed Linux, but I
> was disapointed in it and would like to restore Win 98. The HP restore disks
> do not seem to have the OS, just files. I do have a Microsoft certificate of
> authenticity, but no CD for Win 98. What are my options?? Is ther some way
> I can download Win 98 since I have the certificate of authenticity?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Wayne

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If nothing you have permits a restoration of Windows, the second link at
the page I gave you covers that eventuality.
"Obtaining a Recovery CD or DVD set "
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc [...] e=bph07143

or http://tinyurl.com/4dv2h

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm

"Wayne" <Wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F9EA8BFE-E110-4EF5-B4A0-0CD0D564F566@microsoft.com...
> Thanks to both you who replied. I did run the recovery disk (the
first one).
> The situation is that when the PC reboots after loading the files, it
is Red
> Hat that comes up, not Windows. What is to be done in this situation?
>
> Thanks again
>
> "Wayne" wrote:
>
> > I got an old HP Pavillion 6470z with Windows 98. I installed Linux,
but I
> > was disapointed in it and would like to restore Win 98. The HP
restore disks
> > do not seem to have the OS, just files. I do have a Microsoft
certificate of
> > authenticity, but no CD for Win 98. What are my options?? Is ther
some way
> > I can download Win 98 since I have the certificate of authenticity?
> >
> > Thanks
> > --
> > Wayne

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That suggests there is some sort of boot loader that is loading a partition
other than the one that Windows is being installed into. This will happen
if Windows installation sees a valid DOS primary partition, but that's not
the partition being booted by the boot loader.

It may be possible to disable or reconfigure the boot loader, but you would
have to know what it was and how to use it, and that would probably still
leave you with a partition that was inaccessible to Windows.

If you can afford to get rid of everything on the hard disk, then use ZAP or
WIPE at this site to create a blank hard disk, and run the recovery CD
again.
http://www.digitalissues.co.uk/htm [...] e-zap.html
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Wayne" <Wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F9EA8BFE-E110-4EF5-B4A0-0CD0D564F566@microsoft.com...
> Thanks to both you who replied. I did run the recovery disk (the first
> one).
> The situation is that when the PC reboots after loading the files, it is
> Red
> Hat that comes up, not Windows. What is to be done in this situation?
>
> Thanks again
>
> "Wayne" wrote:
>
>> I got an old HP Pavillion 6470z with Windows 98. I installed Linux, but
>> I
>> was disapointed in it and would like to restore Win 98. The HP restore
>> disks
>> do not seem to have the OS, just files. I do have a Microsoft
>> certificate of
>> authenticity, but no CD for Win 98. What are my options?? Is ther some
>> way
>> I can download Win 98 since I have the certificate of authenticity?
>>
>> Thanks
>> --
>> Wayne

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Jeff, yes what I want is to get rid of everything on the hard disk, including
the troublesome boot loader. Once I download wipe, what do I do to burn it
to a CD that the PC will boot from and wipe the hard drive??

By the way, the link below does not work. I did find other sites with wipe.
I assume it is the same thing.

"Jeff Richards" wrote:

> That suggests there is some sort of boot loader that is loading a partition
> other than the one that Windows is being installed into. This will happen
> if Windows installation sees a valid DOS primary partition, but that's not
> the partition being booted by the boot loader.
>
> It may be possible to disable or reconfigure the boot loader, but you would
> have to know what it was and how to use it, and that would probably still
> leave you with a partition that was inaccessible to Windows.
>
> If you can afford to get rid of everything on the hard disk, then use ZAP or
> WIPE at this site to create a blank hard disk, and run the recovery CD
> again.
> http://www.digitalissues.co.uk/htm [...] e-zap.html
> --
> Jeff Richards
> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> "Wayne" <Wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F9EA8BFE-E110-4EF5-B4A0-0CD0D564F566@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks to both you who replied. I did run the recovery disk (the first
> > one).
> > The situation is that when the PC reboots after loading the files, it is
> > Red
> > Hat that comes up, not Windows. What is to be done in this situation?
> >
> > Thanks again
> >
> > "Wayne" wrote:
> >
> >> I got an old HP Pavillion 6470z with Windows 98. I installed Linux, but
> >> I
> >> was disapointed in it and would like to restore Win 98. The HP restore
> >> disks
> >> do not seem to have the OS, just files. I do have a Microsoft
> >> certificate of
> >> authenticity, but no CD for Win 98. What are my options?? Is ther some
> >> way
> >> I can download Win 98 since I have the certificate of authenticity?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> --
> >> Wayne
>
>
>

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I don't know why the link won't work, as I checked it. The program simply
deletes any data on the disk starting at the beginning and continuing far
enough to be sure that the partition information is erased. The same result
can be achieved with most hard disk drive diagnostic programs.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Wayne" <Wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:82DECDAE-169D-4B11-A307-C7DF6711D06F@microsoft.com...
> Jeff, yes what I want is to get rid of everything on the hard disk,
> including
> the troublesome boot loader. Once I download wipe, what do I do to burn
> it
> to a CD that the PC will boot from and wipe the hard drive??
>
> By the way, the link below does not work. I did find other sites with
> wipe.
> I assume it is the same thing.
>
> "Jeff Richards" wrote:
>
>> That suggests there is some sort of boot loader that is loading a
>> partition
>> other than the one that Windows is being installed into. This will
>> happen
>> if Windows installation sees a valid DOS primary partition, but that's
>> not
>> the partition being booted by the boot loader.
>>
>> It may be possible to disable or reconfigure the boot loader, but you
>> would
>> have to know what it was and how to use it, and that would probably still
>> leave you with a partition that was inaccessible to Windows.
>>
>> If you can afford to get rid of everything on the hard disk, then use ZAP
>> or
>> WIPE at this site to create a blank hard disk, and run the recovery CD
>> again.
>> http://www.digitalissues.co.uk/htm [...] e-zap.html
>> --



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