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Solve : Formatted windows 98 having trouble booting? |
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Answer» I've formatted my drive and when I start up, with a start up/ boot disk in A: I get an error MESSAGE "invalid system disk" Replace disk, and then press any key. ...I just typed in format c: ... Correct command is format c: /s You have formatted but not transferred the Operating System (the "/s"). Try sys c: which transfers the OS after formatting or reformat with /s option. honee......I'm still not 100 % clear on what you did .....You used the old "startup/bootdisk" in the floppy drive before you removed win 98 ........by .....at the A: prompt typing " Format C: followed by Enter .......and you GOT the warning about losing all the data....do you want to continue and you anwsered yes......then it proceeded to REMOVE all contents of the hard drive. Were there any partitions on your hard drive ? Then with the "start/bootdisk" still in the floppy drive you rebooted and the bootdisk loaded and you got an A: prompt...... Please clarify .....because it doesnt sound like you have the correct boot disk ? let us know dl65 after the format c did you use the fdisk command...if you are have problems.....go into the bios...when your pc is booting....press the ctrl or del key and change the boot sequence by using the arrow keys...boot from cdrom....the install disk should do the rest...if not have a look here>http://www.windowsreinstall.com/win98/install98cd/index.htm |
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