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  #11  
Old June 24th 08, 06:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
Ben Myers
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Default Reinstalling Win 98

"grafxfriday" wrote in message ...
I have done this before without a hitch. This time I made the mistake of
uninstalling software that came with Windows, Star Office 5.0. When I insert
the eMachine cd then do 1. Restore format HDD it seems to work then a very
brief error message "can't crate extraction dir", then continual error
message, "can't create C:/OFFICE51" and "unable to process". Then the screen
says image restores then reboots and asks for Restore setup. I have 5 books
from the library but they seem to be for WIN 95. I can view BIOS, but dos
won't go to C from A. Thanks in advance for your brillancy!


Unplug the computer, open the case and remove and reseat the cables that
connect the hard drive to the motherboard or controller card. Then go into
the BIOS setup and make sure the hard is properly configured. Use
autodetect if available and be sure to save the settings when exiting. Then
try the restore CD.

Ben
  #12  
Old June 24th 08, 08:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
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Posts: 2,158
Default Reinstalling Win 98

"grafxfriday" wrote in message
...
Thanks Rebel and Gary. I appreciate your help.
First Info then a couple questions..

Info Part I History
I have a single CD that says RESTORE CD(BOOTABLE CD)eMACHINES eTOWER433i
1998-99


Does it have a manual on it?

Error Messages:
200:BOOT FAILURE
204:REBOOT AND SELECT PROPER BOOT DEVICE OR INSERT BOOT
MEDIA IN SELECTED BOOT DEVICE.


Typical error. Means that no bootable device can be found, which makes sense
because your hard drives aren't being detected by BIOS. It's very simple,
really.

Initially the first few times I chose "1. Restore WIN 98 will format HDD"
without step by step confirmation (this last time around I could see the
errors). I hope restarting several times then turning the computer off
hasn't
caused more damage.

Info Part II New
Additionally, as I restarted the computer, the screen with basic info came
up. I
noticed 2 things;
1. Secondary Master ATAPI CDROM. Perhaps this is the reason the hard drive
is not
"C". I am tempted to change the BIOS settings to fix my drive error(it
seems
obvious, primary=c) but I am not positive of the settings.


It makes all the sense in the world that the Secondary Master is your
CD-ROM. What doesn't make sense is that your Primary Master is a CD-ROM or
other ATAPI device, instead of a hard drive.

2. PCI Onboard USB Controller, IRQ10
PCI Onboard Multimedia Device IRQ10. (Some of the PCI Devices have no IRQ)
Perhaps
these two devices shouldn't use the same IRQ number.


No big deal. There's this thing called IRQ Sharing. Windows uses it a lot
with PCI devices. And, as noted, it's definitely not the problem.

Questions /Summary
1. Auto-detection routine? How can I tell if my old computer has this?


If there is one, it will either have some way to initiate it in BIOS, or
resetting CMOS may be the way. Or you may have to look up the numbers for
the drive and input them manually. Gotta know the exact
make/model/version/whatever of the HD.

2. I will read up on how to find and configure CMOS. I do have dos
commands
and 5 books from the library(mostly for WIN 95) but actual configurations
are
hard to come by.


DOS won't help you, though Franc Zabkar may be able to. He's a wizard at
finding BIOS files and ripping into them, often finding hidden functions.
But you mostly gotta figure on what I described, above.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com



  #13  
Old June 24th 08, 08:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
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Posts: 2,158
Default Reinstalling Win 98

"grafxfriday" wrote in message
...
Thanks Rebel and Gary. I appreciate your help.
First Info then a couple questions..

Info Part I History
I have a single CD that says RESTORE CD(BOOTABLE CD)eMACHINES eTOWER433i
1998-99


Does it have a manual on it?

Error Messages:
200:BOOT FAILURE
204:REBOOT AND SELECT PROPER BOOT DEVICE OR INSERT BOOT
MEDIA IN SELECTED BOOT DEVICE.


Typical error. Means that no bootable device can be found, which makes sense
because your hard drives aren't being detected by BIOS. It's very simple,
really.

Initially the first few times I chose "1. Restore WIN 98 will format HDD"
without step by step confirmation (this last time around I could see the
errors). I hope restarting several times then turning the computer off
hasn't
caused more damage.

Info Part II New
Additionally, as I restarted the computer, the screen with basic info came
up. I
noticed 2 things;
1. Secondary Master ATAPI CDROM. Perhaps this is the reason the hard drive
is not
"C". I am tempted to change the BIOS settings to fix my drive error(it
seems
obvious, primary=c) but I am not positive of the settings.


It makes all the sense in the world that the Secondary Master is your
CD-ROM. What doesn't make sense is that your Primary Master is a CD-ROM or
other ATAPI device, instead of a hard drive.

2. PCI Onboard USB Controller, IRQ10
PCI Onboard Multimedia Device IRQ10. (Some of the PCI Devices have no IRQ)
Perhaps
these two devices shouldn't use the same IRQ number.


No big deal. There's this thing called IRQ Sharing. Windows uses it a lot
with PCI devices. And, as noted, it's definitely not the problem.

Questions /Summary
1. Auto-detection routine? How can I tell if my old computer has this?


If there is one, it will either have some way to initiate it in BIOS, or
resetting CMOS may be the way. Or you may have to look up the numbers for
the drive and input them manually. Gotta know the exact
make/model/version/whatever of the HD.

2. I will read up on how to find and configure CMOS. I do have dos
commands
and 5 books from the library(mostly for WIN 95) but actual configurations
are
hard to come by.


DOS won't help you, though Franc Zabkar may be able to. He's a wizard at
finding BIOS files and ripping into them, often finding hidden functions.
But you mostly gotta figure on what I described, above.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com



  #14  
Old June 24th 08, 08:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
rebel
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Posts: 75
Default Reinstalling Win 98

On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 17:54:00 -0700, grafxfriday
wrote:

Thanks Rebel and Gary. I appreciate your help.
First Info then a couple questions..

Info Part I History
I have a single CD that says RESTORE CD(BOOTABLE CD)eMACHINES eTOWER433i
1998-99

Error Messages:
200:BOOT FAILURE
204:REBOOT AND SELECT PROPER BOOT DEVICE OR INSERT BOOT
MEDIA IN SELECTED BOOT DEVICE.

Initially the first few times I chose "1. Restore WIN 98 will format HDD"
without step by step confirmation (this last time around I could see the
errors). I hope restarting several times then turning the computer off hasn't
caused more damage.

Info Part II New
Additionally, as I restarted the computer, the screen with basic info came
up. I
noticed 2 things;
1. Secondary Master ATAPI CDROM. Perhaps this is the reason the hard drive
is not
"C". I am tempted to change the BIOS settings to fix my drive error(it seems
obvious, primary=c) but I am not positive of the settings.

2. PCI Onboard USB Controller, IRQ10
PCI Onboard Multimedia Device IRQ10. (Some of the PCI Devices have no IRQ)
Perhaps
these two devices shouldn't use the same IRQ number.


I don't believe anything above adds much to what (little) we already know.

Questions /Summary
1. Auto-detection routine? How can I tell if my old computer has this?


In the BIOS, on the page where the drives are listed, there will be a field with
selections which will include "AUTO" for type/size/? unless it doesn't have it.
But from the above I am presuming a 433 MHz machine, which is waaay after
autodetect became the standard.

2. I will read up on how to find and configure CMOS. I do have dos commands
and 5 books from the library(mostly for WIN 95) but actual configurations are
hard to come by.


Enter the BIOS and step through the settable fields. Basic enough - you can
always back out without saving any changes, so go and explore. But there IS a
reason why your system isn't showing your HDD(s) - we need to find it. It may
be as Ben suggested - physical - or it may be somewhere in the BIOS settings.
  #15  
Old June 24th 08, 08:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
rebel
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Posts: 75
Default Reinstalling Win 98

On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 17:54:00 -0700, grafxfriday
wrote:

Thanks Rebel and Gary. I appreciate your help.
First Info then a couple questions..

Info Part I History
I have a single CD that says RESTORE CD(BOOTABLE CD)eMACHINES eTOWER433i
1998-99

Error Messages:
200:BOOT FAILURE
204:REBOOT AND SELECT PROPER BOOT DEVICE OR INSERT BOOT
MEDIA IN SELECTED BOOT DEVICE.

Initially the first few times I chose "1. Restore WIN 98 will format HDD"
without step by step confirmation (this last time around I could see the
errors). I hope restarting several times then turning the computer off hasn't
caused more damage.

Info Part II New
Additionally, as I restarted the computer, the screen with basic info came
up. I
noticed 2 things;
1. Secondary Master ATAPI CDROM. Perhaps this is the reason the hard drive
is not
"C". I am tempted to change the BIOS settings to fix my drive error(it seems
obvious, primary=c) but I am not positive of the settings.

2. PCI Onboard USB Controller, IRQ10
PCI Onboard Multimedia Device IRQ10. (Some of the PCI Devices have no IRQ)
Perhaps
these two devices shouldn't use the same IRQ number.


I don't believe anything above adds much to what (little) we already know.

Questions /Summary
1. Auto-detection routine? How can I tell if my old computer has this?


In the BIOS, on the page where the drives are listed, there will be a field with
selections which will include "AUTO" for type/size/? unless it doesn't have it.
But from the above I am presuming a 433 MHz machine, which is waaay after
autodetect became the standard.

2. I will read up on how to find and configure CMOS. I do have dos commands
and 5 books from the library(mostly for WIN 95) but actual configurations are
hard to come by.


Enter the BIOS and step through the settable fields. Basic enough - you can
always back out without saving any changes, so go and explore. But there IS a
reason why your system isn't showing your HDD(s) - we need to find it. It may
be as Ben suggested - physical - or it may be somewhere in the BIOS settings.
  #16  
Old June 26th 08, 04:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
grafxfriday
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Posts: 10
Default Reinstalling Win 98

Hi Ben, Gary and Rebel,
OK first new info then what I did(operations) then Questions.

New Info
I do have the Windows 98 book with the cd key but no book for the eMachine
itself.
AMIBIOS version 1.20, base memory 641kb, Ext. Memory 262144.
Hard Drive is Seagate U4 Model ST34311A, 4.3Gbytes, Firmware 6.01, 8944 CYL,
15HDE and 63 SECT.
Motherboard is Intel AGPse FW8243LZ. I also found jumper settings.

Operations
Hardware
I opened the computer and reseated the cable ribbons to and from the
motherboard (3) and the CDROM ribbon also.
Reseated the 2 Dimms cards and all connections on Motherboard and CDROM.
BIOS
SETUP - I reset BIOS to auto. The only thing it detected was CDROM in
Secondary Master. (the Primary Slave was 26).
UTILITY - clicked detect IDE, went to autodetect. again the only thing that
was detected was SM CDROM.
DEFAULT - Clicked load optimal.

Then proceeded to startup error 202:boot failure and 203:insert boot
diskette in A.
I inserted cd then pressed format HDD with step by step.
path=a:\ N.
a:\format c: invalid drive specification.
Restore HDD from CDROM.
Restore is now in progress.
C: Y.
Invalid drive specification.
cd\ Y
md c:\windows Y
IDS (then 2 more commands windows\system, windows\options. Same error
Invalid Drive Specification.)
a:\unzip - od c:\windows\options\R:\cabs.img (went from small r to capital R)
checkdir: can't create extraction directory

Back to BIOS - I uninstalled A. The computer beeps only once now.
Error 200 and 203, insert cd, Boot to DOS prompt from cdrom.
A:\dir (all the files seem to be here)

Questions
Hardware
I remember there was a high pitched noise coming from the top of the
computer when it crashed. I am sure the exterior fan is working. How do I
check the other internal fan?
Could I unplug the A drive cable or could it be connected to the CDROM?
Operations
How can I reformat the drives?
Thank you all for your help. grafxfriday
  #17  
Old June 26th 08, 04:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
grafxfriday
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 10
Default Reinstalling Win 98

Hi Ben, Gary and Rebel,
OK first new info then what I did(operations) then Questions.

New Info
I do have the Windows 98 book with the cd key but no book for the eMachine
itself.
AMIBIOS version 1.20, base memory 641kb, Ext. Memory 262144.
Hard Drive is Seagate U4 Model ST34311A, 4.3Gbytes, Firmware 6.01, 8944 CYL,
15HDE and 63 SECT.
Motherboard is Intel AGPse FW8243LZ. I also found jumper settings.

Operations
Hardware
I opened the computer and reseated the cable ribbons to and from the
motherboard (3) and the CDROM ribbon also.
Reseated the 2 Dimms cards and all connections on Motherboard and CDROM.
BIOS
SETUP - I reset BIOS to auto. The only thing it detected was CDROM in
Secondary Master. (the Primary Slave was 26).
UTILITY - clicked detect IDE, went to autodetect. again the only thing that
was detected was SM CDROM.
DEFAULT - Clicked load optimal.

Then proceeded to startup error 202:boot failure and 203:insert boot
diskette in A.
I inserted cd then pressed format HDD with step by step.
path=a:\ N.
a:\format c: invalid drive specification.
Restore HDD from CDROM.
Restore is now in progress.
C: Y.
Invalid drive specification.
cd\ Y
md c:\windows Y
IDS (then 2 more commands windows\system, windows\options. Same error
Invalid Drive Specification.)
a:\unzip - od c:\windows\options\R:\cabs.img (went from small r to capital R)
checkdir: can't create extraction directory

Back to BIOS - I uninstalled A. The computer beeps only once now.
Error 200 and 203, insert cd, Boot to DOS prompt from cdrom.
A:\dir (all the files seem to be here)

Questions
Hardware
I remember there was a high pitched noise coming from the top of the
computer when it crashed. I am sure the exterior fan is working. How do I
check the other internal fan?
Could I unplug the A drive cable or could it be connected to the CDROM?
Operations
How can I reformat the drives?
Thank you all for your help. grafxfriday
  #18  
Old June 26th 08, 07:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 2,158
Default Reinstalling Win 98

It's late, and I'll maybe think of something tomorrow, but that "high
pitched noise" wasn't the motherboard speaker by chance? The one that beeps
(or sometimes screams) when you get those errors?

The other possibility is that what you heard was a hard drive squirming in
its last throws of death. If it was the Primary Master, its still being
connected would cause problems for the Primary Slave HD. (You have two HDs,
right?)

The other fan is the CPU fan, and you check it by putting your finger on its
center to stop it, then let go. It should immediately crank up to full
speed.

No, you can't use anything but a proper IDE cable for your drives
(motherboard to drives.) But that brings to mind power cables which brings
to mind the power supply, which is usually at the top of the machine and has
its own fan. If it went haywire, it might even have fried the drive(s).

Try connecting the CDROM drive as Primary Master and disconnecting the two
HDs (including their power connectors. Does BIOS see the CDROM drive
properly? If so, swap that out for one of the drives, doesn't matter which,
to see if that's detected properly, then test the second drive, again as
Primary Master. In other words, test each one completely separate from the
others. If not even the CDROM gets detected properly, then the controller
(what you plug into on the motherboard) is perhaps fried.

More in the morning when I've had a chance to read more carefully and do
some research.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"grafxfriday" wrote in message
...
Hi Ben, Gary and Rebel,
OK first new info then what I did(operations) then Questions.

New Info
I do have the Windows 98 book with the cd key but no book for the eMachine
itself.
AMIBIOS version 1.20, base memory 641kb, Ext. Memory 262144.
Hard Drive is Seagate U4 Model ST34311A, 4.3Gbytes, Firmware 6.01, 8944
CYL,
15HDE and 63 SECT.
Motherboard is Intel AGPse FW8243LZ. I also found jumper settings.

Operations
Hardware
I opened the computer and reseated the cable ribbons to and from the
motherboard (3) and the CDROM ribbon also.
Reseated the 2 Dimms cards and all connections on Motherboard and CDROM.
BIOS
SETUP - I reset BIOS to auto. The only thing it detected was CDROM in
Secondary Master. (the Primary Slave was 26).
UTILITY - clicked detect IDE, went to autodetect. again the only thing
that
was detected was SM CDROM.
DEFAULT - Clicked load optimal.

Then proceeded to startup error 202:boot failure and 203:insert boot
diskette in A.
I inserted cd then pressed format HDD with step by step.
path=a:\ N.
a:\format c: invalid drive specification.
Restore HDD from CDROM.
Restore is now in progress.
C: Y.
Invalid drive specification.
cd\ Y
md c:\windows Y
IDS (then 2 more commands windows\system, windows\options. Same error
Invalid Drive Specification.)
a:\unzip - od c:\windows\options\R:\cabs.img (went from small r to capital
R)
checkdir: can't create extraction directory

Back to BIOS - I uninstalled A. The computer beeps only once now.
Error 200 and 203, insert cd, Boot to DOS prompt from cdrom.
A:\dir (all the files seem to be here)

Questions
Hardware
I remember there was a high pitched noise coming from the top of the
computer when it crashed. I am sure the exterior fan is working. How do I
check the other internal fan?
Could I unplug the A drive cable or could it be connected to the CDROM?
Operations
How can I reformat the drives?
Thank you all for your help. grafxfriday



  #19  
Old June 26th 08, 07:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 2,158
Default Reinstalling Win 98

It's late, and I'll maybe think of something tomorrow, but that "high
pitched noise" wasn't the motherboard speaker by chance? The one that beeps
(or sometimes screams) when you get those errors?

The other possibility is that what you heard was a hard drive squirming in
its last throws of death. If it was the Primary Master, its still being
connected would cause problems for the Primary Slave HD. (You have two HDs,
right?)

The other fan is the CPU fan, and you check it by putting your finger on its
center to stop it, then let go. It should immediately crank up to full
speed.

No, you can't use anything but a proper IDE cable for your drives
(motherboard to drives.) But that brings to mind power cables which brings
to mind the power supply, which is usually at the top of the machine and has
its own fan. If it went haywire, it might even have fried the drive(s).

Try connecting the CDROM drive as Primary Master and disconnecting the two
HDs (including their power connectors. Does BIOS see the CDROM drive
properly? If so, swap that out for one of the drives, doesn't matter which,
to see if that's detected properly, then test the second drive, again as
Primary Master. In other words, test each one completely separate from the
others. If not even the CDROM gets detected properly, then the controller
(what you plug into on the motherboard) is perhaps fried.

More in the morning when I've had a chance to read more carefully and do
some research.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"grafxfriday" wrote in message
...
Hi Ben, Gary and Rebel,
OK first new info then what I did(operations) then Questions.

New Info
I do have the Windows 98 book with the cd key but no book for the eMachine
itself.
AMIBIOS version 1.20, base memory 641kb, Ext. Memory 262144.
Hard Drive is Seagate U4 Model ST34311A, 4.3Gbytes, Firmware 6.01, 8944
CYL,
15HDE and 63 SECT.
Motherboard is Intel AGPse FW8243LZ. I also found jumper settings.

Operations
Hardware
I opened the computer and reseated the cable ribbons to and from the
motherboard (3) and the CDROM ribbon also.
Reseated the 2 Dimms cards and all connections on Motherboard and CDROM.
BIOS
SETUP - I reset BIOS to auto. The only thing it detected was CDROM in
Secondary Master. (the Primary Slave was 26).
UTILITY - clicked detect IDE, went to autodetect. again the only thing
that
was detected was SM CDROM.
DEFAULT - Clicked load optimal.

Then proceeded to startup error 202:boot failure and 203:insert boot
diskette in A.
I inserted cd then pressed format HDD with step by step.
path=a:\ N.
a:\format c: invalid drive specification.
Restore HDD from CDROM.
Restore is now in progress.
C: Y.
Invalid drive specification.
cd\ Y
md c:\windows Y
IDS (then 2 more commands windows\system, windows\options. Same error
Invalid Drive Specification.)
a:\unzip - od c:\windows\options\R:\cabs.img (went from small r to capital
R)
checkdir: can't create extraction directory

Back to BIOS - I uninstalled A. The computer beeps only once now.
Error 200 and 203, insert cd, Boot to DOS prompt from cdrom.
A:\dir (all the files seem to be here)

Questions
Hardware
I remember there was a high pitched noise coming from the top of the
computer when it crashed. I am sure the exterior fan is working. How do I
check the other internal fan?
Could I unplug the A drive cable or could it be connected to the CDROM?
Operations
How can I reformat the drives?
Thank you all for your help. grafxfriday



  #20  
Old June 26th 08, 03:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
grafxfriday
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Posts: 10
Default Reinstalling Win 98

Hi Gary,
The high pitched noise came from the top of the tower near the CDROM. It's
tone did not sound like the beeps Windows makes. It lasted for 1.5 mins.

I did upgrade with two 128MB PC100 SDRAM. Not Dimms.

I will check the CPU fan.
The other fan (larger one,exterior) near the top of the tower, works as I
can put my hand near and feel the wind.

I will do the connections you mentioned. I just wanted to rule out as much
in the AM as possible.
--
Do what you enjoy for a living!


"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:

It's late, and I'll maybe think of something tomorrow, but that "high
pitched noise" wasn't the motherboard speaker by chance? The one that beeps
(or sometimes screams) when you get those errors?

The other possibility is that what you heard was a hard drive squirming in
its last throws of death. If it was the Primary Master, its still being
connected would cause problems for the Primary Slave HD. (You have two HDs,
right?)

The other fan is the CPU fan, and you check it by putting your finger on its
center to stop it, then let go. It should immediately crank up to full
speed.

No, you can't use anything but a proper IDE cable for your drives
(motherboard to drives.) But that brings to mind power cables which brings
to mind the power supply, which is usually at the top of the machine and has
its own fan. If it went haywire, it might even have fried the drive(s).

Try connecting the CDROM drive as Primary Master and disconnecting the two
HDs (including their power connectors. Does BIOS see the CDROM drive
properly? If so, swap that out for one of the drives, doesn't matter which,
to see if that's detected properly, then test the second drive, again as
Primary Master. In other words, test each one completely separate from the
others. If not even the CDROM gets detected properly, then the controller
(what you plug into on the motherboard) is perhaps fried.

More in the morning when I've had a chance to read more carefully and do
some research.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"grafxfriday" wrote in message
...
Hi Ben, Gary and Rebel,
OK first new info then what I did(operations) then Questions.

New Info
I do have the Windows 98 book with the cd key but no book for the eMachine
itself.
AMIBIOS version 1.20, base memory 641kb, Ext. Memory 262144.
Hard Drive is Seagate U4 Model ST34311A, 4.3Gbytes, Firmware 6.01, 8944
CYL,
15HDE and 63 SECT.
Motherboard is Intel AGPse FW8243LZ. I also found jumper settings.

Operations
Hardware
I opened the computer and reseated the cable ribbons to and from the
motherboard (3) and the CDROM ribbon also.
Reseated the 2 Dimms cards and all connections on Motherboard and CDROM.
BIOS
SETUP - I reset BIOS to auto. The only thing it detected was CDROM in
Secondary Master. (the Primary Slave was 26).
UTILITY - clicked detect IDE, went to autodetect. again the only thing
that
was detected was SM CDROM.
DEFAULT - Clicked load optimal.

Then proceeded to startup error 202:boot failure and 203:insert boot
diskette in A.
I inserted cd then pressed format HDD with step by step.
path=a:\ N.
a:\format c: invalid drive specification.
Restore HDD from CDROM.
Restore is now in progress.
C: Y.
Invalid drive specification.
cd\ Y
md c:\windows Y
IDS (then 2 more commands windows\system, windows\options. Same error
Invalid Drive Specification.)
a:\unzip - od c:\windows\options\R:\cabs.img (went from small r to capital
R)
checkdir: can't create extraction directory

Back to BIOS - I uninstalled A. The computer beeps only once now.
Error 200 and 203, insert cd, Boot to DOS prompt from cdrom.
A:\dir (all the files seem to be here)

Questions
Hardware
I remember there was a high pitched noise coming from the top of the
computer when it crashed. I am sure the exterior fan is working. How do I
check the other internal fan?
Could I unplug the A drive cable or could it be connected to the CDROM?
Operations
How can I reformat the drives?
Thank you all for your help. grafxfriday




 




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