Windows BBS The Place for Microsoft Windows Support! Windows, Support, Help Site

Go Back   Windows BBS > Operating Systems > Windows 95/98/Me/NT

Windows 95/98/Me/NT Post your Windows 95 / 98 / ME and NT questions here. Please make sure you specify your OS version.

Register your FREE account to unlock additional features at WindowsBBS.com
Register
Welcome to WindowsBBS.com
Microsoft Windows Support

Mission Statement

WindowsBBS is an online community dedicated to easily accessible technical support for those using Microsoft operating systems and other Windows software.

Our goal is to become the leading resource for computer users that require assistance with their day-to-day computer usage, including full support for networking PC's, virus & malware removal, system upgrades and general support questions.


Discussion Forums
Operating Systems
Windows 7 Windows 7
Windows Vista Windows Vista
Windows XP Windows XP
Windows Server System Windows Server System
Windows 2000 Windows 2000
Windows 95/98/Me/NT Windows 95/98/Me/NT
Internet & Networking
Networking
Internet Explorer
Microsoft Mail
Firefox, Thunderbird
      & SeaMonkey

General Internet
Security
General Security
Malware and Virus
     Removal

Other
Other Software
Hardware
Test Posts
Community
Introductions
General Discussions
Comments
      & Suggestions

News @ WindowsBBS

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 9th August 2008   #1
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


Making backup software for Me.

A friend gave me a Dell Dimension 4100. When he bought it, it was loaded with Windows Me. The instruction manual directed the owner to make backup floppies of the OS. He still had the plastic wrapper on the manual and, needless to say, never made them. I want to wipe the hard drive and reinstall the software but am unable to make the backup disks per the directions. The directions say to enter the letter designating the particular part of the software being duplicated and user will be told how many disks are needed to copy it. I am unable to find any page with letter designations. If someone can point me in the right direction, or tell me what to search for in the archives (if the subject has been covered already), it will be greatly appreciated. Also, the computer is supposed to write CDs. Wouldn't it be better to put the software on CDs?
Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Didn't find the information you thought to find?
Check out these Similar Threads
Old 12th August 2008   #2
Staff
 
mattman's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Sydney, Aust
Posts: 6,314
Computer Experience:
working backwards
mattman Reputation Levelmattman Reputation Levelmattman Reputation Levelmattman Reputation Levelmattman Reputation Levelmattman Reputation Levelmattman Reputation Levelmattman Reputation Levelmattman Reputation Level


You may need to look at it objectively. What is going to be saved onto floppy disks?

If it was some sort of "restart" system when you could not boot into Windows, it could be very useful.

The "part" you mention, I might wonder is partition. The "letter" is a drive letter (like C: ).

Dell have removed any reference to Win ME at their support website.

I don't think you will find it is a plausible backup system.

I know the system you mean, but I haven't made it (or, more importantly, had to use it as a backup).

It is an OEM (Dell) system which apparently no longer gets any support.

Matt

mattman is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12th August 2008   #3
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


Thanks for answering Mattman. The way I read the manual is the "parts" are the individual parts of the Me operating system, with a letter designation assigned to each part. Once these are copied to floppy disks, user has, on disks, the original software installed by the mfg.and may erase the hard drive and re-install the original software that was factory loaded. So what I need to know is what files constitute the OEM Windows Me. I would expect them to be all in one master file, but I am not sure which file that would be. As a senior, I find it strange that these mfgs. make billions of dollars on products but do not provide the $1.00 - $2.00 disk(s) with the computer.
Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12th August 2008   #4
Senior Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Aromas,CA
Posts: 69
Computer Experience:
Experienced
Centurion Reputation Level


Is this pc running @1ghz or close to it ? If so I would just install XP on it.
Win Me on floppy is about 25 to 30 disks. Plus Win Me is one of the worst OS for problems..What are the specks of this computer ?

Centurion is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12th August 2008   #5
SuperGeek
 
Profile:
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: New Delhi, India
Posts: 1,573
Computer Experience:
Experienced but ! en
rsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Level

My System

Go to My Computer.

A: would be floppy drive
C: would be the drive from which you boot your computer

If you find any letter greater than C: and its not a CD/DVD drive, most probably thats the partition [drive] we are looking for.

rsinfo is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12th August 2008   #6
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


Centurion,

The specs are: Western Digital HD 200 20GB
Pentium III 133MHz CL3
Memory PC133-333-520
16M x 64 SDRAM

I do not have the money to spend for the XP upgrade right now. The previous owner did not experience any problems, which is not to say I will not. Right now, I just want to wipe his stuff off and start from scratch. If I have problems, I will consider upgrading. If this system is as troublsome as everyone says it is, Microsoft should have given everyone a free upgrade to XP. ( It sounds as if the new Vista is in the same category.) I already posed the possibilty of putting the ME on a CD instead of floppies. But I cannot do anything until I know what files to put on the disk(s). I would hate to have to illegally borrow XP from someone else, but if Microsoft and Dell have been as unfair with this situation as it appears to me they have been, I might be forced to go that route.

Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12th August 2008   #7
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


rsinfo et al,

Here are the instructions that came with the computer:

"Get a supply of floppy diskettes.

Double-click on the Backups icon in Windows Program Manager.

A list of pre-installed software applications is then displayed.

Type the letter corresponding to the software application that you want to back up.

Follow the prompts on the screen. You will be given specific instructions on what to do and how many blank diskettes are needed."

I do not find any letters corresponding to the applications. Perhaps I am in the wrong place?

Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12th August 2008   #8
Senior Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Aromas,CA
Posts: 69
Computer Experience:
Experienced
Centurion Reputation Level


What is the computer running AT, MHZ or GHZ and Is that the amount of ram you have ??? If so , You will have to up it to at least 128 to run WIN ME and at least 256 to 512 to run XP...
Centurion is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13th August 2008   #9
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


Centurion, I believe the 133MHzCL3, mentioned above, answers one of your questions. Maybe I did not read the memory stats correctly, but the machine is designed for and ran Windows Me fine since it was first put into use, so I conclude that the memory is ok for Me. I guess this is beyond anyone's expertise and my choices, at this point seem to be: a )regress to Windows 98 or; b) send it to the computer recycle center. I WILL NOT have access to e-mail till Saturday, if anyone has any info for me, so don't think I am neglecting you if I do not reply before then.
Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13th August 2008   #10
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


Centurion, could that 16 x 64 SDRAM mean it has 1024SDRAM?
Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13th August 2008   #11
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


Centurion, could that 16 x 64 SDRAM mean it has 1024SDRAM? That would be 16 chips of 64 units of ram on the memory card.
Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13th August 2008   #12
Senior Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Aromas,CA
Posts: 69
Computer Experience:
Experienced
Centurion Reputation Level


133mhz is your bus speed,Not what the computer is running at..I found this:
Dell Dimension 4100.
Microprocessor type

Intel� Pentium� III processor

667, 733, 800, 866, or 933 MHz internally and 133 MHz externally, or 1GHz internally and 133 MHz externally, or 1.1 GHz internally and 100 MHz externally

Intel Celeron� processor

1.0 and 1.1 GHz internally and 100 MHz externally.

So it could be running at almost any of these speeds.. Can you right click on my computer,then properties. This will show you what your pc is running at..

Centurion is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17th August 2008   #13
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


Well, I have located an Me disk to borrow to wipe the hard drive and reload the software. I hope Microsoft still has available any upgrades that were available before they stopped supporting Me - or that they are available from some other source. . Centurion; The information you asked me to check does not appear. All I get is Pentium III, no speed designation. I will have to open the tower to check it on the cpu. Or maybe when the software is reloaded the designation will then be available in "properties".

Last edited by Rich Fasanello; 17th August 2008 at 15:14.
Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18th August 2008   #14
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 10
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Rich Fasanello Reputation Level


I have the Me disk but it says it does not include programs or drivers, so where does that leave me.!! Doesn't anyone know exactly what should be included in the original software?
Rich Fasanello is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 19th August 2008   #15
SuperGeek
 
Profile:
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: New Delhi, India
Posts: 1,573
Computer Experience:
Experienced but ! en
rsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Levelrsinfo Reputation Level

My System

The Windows software only includes Windows, some programs and some drivers.

Drivers come with the machine/peripherals that you buy.

Programs like MS Office, Photoshop etc. have to be bought separately.

rsinfo is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
backup software Sportsaholic Other Software 3 6th February 2008 12:49
Making a Bootable CD Software barry2616 Other Software 3 11th August 2007 18:00
Making backup CDs or DVDs Queuedecoton Other Software 2 30th June 2006 16:40
backup software jaylach Other Software 29 22nd September 2005 10:02
Making a Backup Geri Windows XP 2 17th November 2004 05:12


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 19:42.






Advertisements do not imply our endorsement of the product or service advertised.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0
Copyright © 2002 - 2009 WindowsBBS.com. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use, Legal Information & Privacy Policy
[]