Re: [Revert to dos]

1999-02-13 Thread Daniel J. Brosemer
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Nils Lorvick wrote: > Well...as usual it didn't work. I tried the fdisk /mbr command. And it > didn't do ANYTHING to my computer. I still can't change my partition > information at ALL. So the Fdisk /mbr option didn't fix it. My computer still > locks up at the beginning. I d

Re: [Revert to dos]

1999-02-13 Thread Nils Lorvick
Well...as usual it didn't work. I tried the fdisk /mbr command. And it didn't do ANYTHING to my computer. I still can't change my partition information at ALL. So the Fdisk /mbr option didn't fix it. My computer still locks up at the beginning. I don't even get any error messages like "missing o/s

Re: Revert to dos

1999-02-13 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Also, be sure that your C drive is set to "active" status. You can see that in DOS fdisk, and change it if needed (set active partition). Tom

Revert to dos

1999-02-12 Thread Jens Knudsen
fdisk /mbr (in dos) will restore your master boot record to the way Bill Gates wants it. >I had Hamm previously installed on my laptop, which is for the record >a Toshiba T4400C. I want to go back to DOS. I've tried to go back to >DOS by repartitioning in Linux so that I only have 1 partition whi

Revert to dos

1999-02-12 Thread Nils Lorvick
I had Hamm previously installed on my laptop, which is for the record a Toshiba T4400C. I want to go back to DOS. I've tried to go back to DOS by repartitioning in Linux so that I only have 1 partition which is the C drive...and that's a DOS FAT16 (big) partition. Now when I then go into DOS fdisk