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    Installing Via 4 in 1's

    hello all,

    When ive done a clean install of both 98 and 2k, then go to install
    the 4 in 1's, upon installation it gives you the option of either
    installing or uninstalling the 4x driver even though I think in 98
    this driver is not installed. Is it best to always uninstall this
    first then reboot and then next round choose to install?

    RoLo
    Xeon E5-2650 | Asus GTX 1080 OC Strix | HyperX 32GB DDR4 | Corsair H60

    #2
    actually the only reason why the uninstall option is there is for if you had already used that utility to install it

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      #3
      sorry if im not being clear enough but thats exactly my point, I havent previously installed it, being a clean install of win 98 (2k already has this installed i think) the uninstall check box should not be present, but it is (well on my system anyway).

      RoLo
      Xeon E5-2650 | Asus GTX 1080 OC Strix | HyperX 32GB DDR4 | Corsair H60

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        #4
        I think this box will always appear even if you hadn't install it yet
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          #5
          click all the marks that represent "install" and clear all marks that say "Uninstall"
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