单项选择题
A.Rename Setup.txt to unattend.txt. Run Winnt32 /Unattend:Unattend.txt.
B.Connect the Windows 98 computer to the Internet. Rerun Winnt32 /Unattend:Setup.txt
C.Uncompress the hard disk on the Windows 98 computers to disable DriveSpace. Rerun Winnt32 /Unattend:Setup.txt.
D.Create a bootable floppy disk that contains and automatically runs Winnt32 /CheckUpgradeOnly. Boot the Windows 98 computer with the floppy disk.
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