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Old October 12th 05, 04:31 AM
Gary S. Terhune
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It's not BING and it's not Windows. It's almost certainly your hardware.
That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it. Test your drives and RAM, etc.,
thoroughly. Use floppy-boot drive test apps, like IBM's Drive Fitness Test,
and DocMemory from www.sysinternals.com

BIOS settings, IDE arrangement (which drives are on which cables) and jumper
settings may also be involved.

Alternatively, you could move those installation files to the C:\ drive,
just to get the slave drive out of the way. Run SYS C: from the Startup
floppy, then reboot and at the C:\ prompt, locate and run Setup.

Just how did you partition the drive with BING (and why use BING in the
first place? I want to hear your answer rather than guess.) I trust BING
more than almost any other app to give real information about drives. Your
use of Scandisk may have been what messed it up, but that would still be
more likely due to problems with the hardware. Plus, you're talking about
the Slave drive. Did you partition that using BING? Is it possible that a
drive overlay like EZ Drive is involved?

When it comes down to it, you've provided very scant information about the
whole situation.

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Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User

"everyman" wrote in message
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I appreciate the suggestion, but can anyone respond more
specifically to the substance of my OP? If you and others have
been using it for years, what is the procedure for installing
win98 on it's own primary partition from install cab files on
another drive? Is it necessary to have dos installed on the
install partition prior to installing win98? I received no error
messages only a hang on the opening screen. WHen I checked the c:
drive I found that several install files had been installed, but
apparently the install stalled since I waited about 5 minutes for
the hourglass to proceed and nothing. No error messages either.
It almost appear as if win98 is trying to access the mbr that bing
has altered and is having trouble with the bing embr. So if you've
been using both for years, seems to me they should be able to answer
the substance of the post, but maybe not.

on Tue 11 Oct 2005 05:23:37p, "Ron Badour"
wrote in :

I and many of the regulars here have been using BING for years.
Suggest you visit the web site:
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/support.html and if you can't
find an answer, email David at: