Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 23:25:05 +0200
From: Sylvain Bouju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Strategy for changing the hard disk on a Libretto

Philip Nienhuis a écrit le 13/05/04 12:17:

> <what is a "Go" - do you mean "GB"?>

Yes, we more often speak of Go than GB here,
but that was what I meaned.

> Beware of this hitch: Before you can boot the new Win98 in the Lib, the
> Win98 partition must be made the default boot partition: so, boot from a
> DOS floppy, run lds100ct (just to be sure) and FDISK, and make the Win98
> "active". You can't do this with FDISK through "networked" drives (and
> Windows considers all removable drives to be "networked" in this
> respect), you must do this with the HD in the Libretto.

What is exactly the trick in order to make my new
c: partition able to boot? I have booted from the
floppy and made c: active under FDISK, but when I
restart without the floppy, I get nothing more than
the blinking c: and Windows 98 does not start...


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