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Originally Posted by brucegdc
There's no way to stop Win98 from starting within Win98, if I recall. Your BIOS may have a "Start-up password" setting, though, that will prevent the computer from booting until the password is entered - possibly on the same setup screen that you entered the password for the BIOS - it'll depend on the BIOS and the manufacturer of the motherboard how it's set up.
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Thanks, Bruce, yes, it's been always there in the bios, aside from the password that will prevent others from accessing the bios itself to mess around with it, there is another selection entry to use that same password for access to the start of the Win98se initiation routine. I found it.
In one bios it is the choice to enable or not supervisor's password. There are other choices for the same effect with other bioses. This is as I said the same password to open up the bios configuration routine, but it is in the present context the gateway for Win98se to start up.
Now my two kids can stick to their own computers instead of intruding into mine when I am out of the house.
Thanks again, Bruce.
Susma Rio Sep aka Pachomius2000