Haven't done that, but try this:
I assume WIn98 is on the primary partition. If so, blow away the SuSE
partition, then boot with a 98 boot diskette and do a sys.com against the c:
drive. This should restore the boot file for DOS/WIn98. I'd not jump on this,
wait and see if someone has another approach but that should work.
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<<JAV>>
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From: doc
We have Suse 9.0 installed on a desktop here at work. It was installed to test the Manhattan online education app.
We now need to remove Suse 9.0 from that machine -- is it possible to do so without harming the Win98 also on the same HDD?
Do we have to backup what we need to save, format the HDD, then reinstall Win98 alone?
The College is unfortunately MS-centric so they don't like Linux on any of their hardware. ;-(
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