QUOTE (WasteGate @ Jul 25 2008, 08:26 AM)

Sorry if that's long winded it's just my frustration coming out but when I get home I'll be trying my 17th install. Yes 17 goes at it and still nothing.
I also had this problem myself, long ago. Don't worry: Win98 is the easiest and more transparent of all. If you allow me a suggestion, next time you do the install, before changing anything at all, make a clone of it, and afterwards update your clone every time you reach a fruitful advance. This way you will never more go backwards. In case of trouble you may do a fresh restart from the point where you were before.
I've used for years cloning as an excellent substitute of any other backup system, because it allows you to work as having two, three or more computers on the same machine spending only a few minutes to create each one of them. Supposing you have your Windows directory in C: and you have a D drive (you may repeat it in all drives you want), the procedure is as follows:
1.- Download and install Notepad + +, an excellent editor, preferably an older version (freeware).
2.- Copy C: \ Windows with all its subdirectories in D: \ (copy-paste), excepting Win386.swp. Then go to D: \ Windows, select all files (no subdirectories), click "Properties" and remove all their attributes.
3.- Run Notepad + +. On the toolbar click File> Open. Find D:\ Windows and select "*. ini". You'll find about 10 programs. Open all at once. Click File> Open again and select *.dat. You'll see System.dat and User.dat. Open also both.
4.- Go to the toolbar and click "Replace" button. On "Search" write "C:\Windows", and on "Replace by" write D:\Windows. Click Replace on all files and wait a few seconds. You'll get a message saying that about 2,500 changes were made. Then confirm and click on the toolbar button "Save all." That's all. You have now two computers.
5.- To boot D: \ Windows you have two options:
Option one: Replace "C: \ Windows" by "D: \ Windows" on AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS and MSDOS.SYS (in this replace C by D at HostWinBootDrv).
Option two: Create a boot floppy by formatting it and copying from C:\ the files IO.SYS, COMMAND.COM, AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS and MSDOS.SYS, and then do the same in all them. You don't need to touch your present OS on drive C: you may boot using D:\Windows by simply booting your system with the floppy.
In the future you will never more get hung, because you have the possibility of booting this way even when C:\Windows were totally destroyed. And you can delete C:\Windows and restore it from a previously saved .rar or .zip file at any time. For best results it is convenient to empty the bin and defrag C before unzipping.
It is a great pleasure to have the possibility of trying all kind of software or downloading all kind of things having the security that you may restore your whole system this way in less than 5 minutes.
(I have posted this before to help other people. Maybe it would be good to fix it somewhere else because or its real importance, to avoid repeating, but AFAIK I don't know where).
HTH