I completely erased the computer and started over. The computer was given to me by my father in law. I asked for all his disks he got with it. I dumped it, and he brought me all the disks for HIS current computer...... [smiley=cry.gif] I don't know how or why people throw stuff like that away....((I have EVERYTHING for my Dell at home. I even considered using all of it for that Gateway, but that barely has any memory in it now, it's so old)). Anyway, that's when I had to get the 98 from a friend. I did have a 95 disk and installed that, then I installed the 98 over that. It asked if I wanted to keep the 95 stuff in case I needed to uninstall 98---I said no. I am heading back to the shop (home now). I will write down all the information from that computer and let you know later this afternoon. The 98 I got wasn't like a regular 98 disk. It had the folders on it and a SETUP icon. I had to put the disk in and open the D: folder then double click the setup. I wasn't sure how to make that work like a regular setup disk. I know what I am saying here, but when I read it back to myself, it sounds crazy. Sorry about that. [smiley=embarassed.gif]