Kent West: > Here's what I'd try: > 1) Boot off a Win98 floppy that has the sys.com (or is it sys.exe?) and > the fdisk.com (or is it fdisk.exe?) commands on it (or alternatively, you > can run these commands from the hard drive). > 2) Run "fdisk /mbr". This will "partition" the master boot record. > 3) Then run "sys c:". This will copy the system files from the floppy to > the hard drive. > 4) Pop out the floppy and reboot. You should be in business.
If that doesn't work, replace step 3 with: 3a) run "fdisk", delete all partitions and create a DOS partition, mark it active 3b) format c: /s It is good manners to use the `correct' fdisk to create each partition. Jiri -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> We'll know the future has arrived when every mailer transparently quotes lines that begin with "From ", but no-one remembers why.