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Doctor Trout
Hey guys,

I'm very much a child of the Windows 2000 and XP generation, but I need to install Windows 98SE on an old computer. I've got a disc, and I've had a look... and it's all a bit alien to me. But, I was wondering is there a way of removing components from it and making an unattended install, rather than having to go through command prompts and stuff?

I presume there's no programme like nLite for Windows 98... but where do I start playing with my disc?

Cheers for any help.
LLXX
There's a program (not free) called 98lite that will do this somewhat, but if you want to do it manually then the install process basically contains a bunch of script INF files that you can edit with a text editor.

Details at http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=53927
Dels
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There's a program (not free) called 98lite that will do this somewhat

but it's not make unattended setup sad.gif (install then remove component and why don't remove component then install like nlite did?)
LLXX
Try http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=53927 then.
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