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Can't get Win 98 to run
I have an old thinkpad 240x with a pcmcia cdrom. I can't
boot up from the cdrom as without an operating system the laptop won't see it...so I removed the hard drive from my laptop and using it as the hard drive on my desk top I installed Win 98 SE on it I also made a boot floppy in the process. With the hard drive back in my laptop and the BIOS set to boot up from the hard drive 'no operating system comes up. I then set the BIOS to boot from the floppy disk and get as far as DOS prompts... I can C:\dir and see a list of files but can't get Windows to run HELP... |
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Sounds like the one or two things. 1. The Patition has to be made "Active" 2. Needs Boot files on it. To do # 1. You can use any boot disk (DOS 6.22 and up) boot on the boot disk run Fdisk and set the partition active. To do # 2 You'll need Windows 98 Boot disk and once you boot up with this enter the command "SYS C:" without the quotes. This should get you going. Do # 1 Reboot. If it still doesn't work Do # 2. Hope this helps. Post your results here. Please reply directly to the thread with any updates. You may receive this email notification before you are able to view my reply in the newsgroup. Regards, Mark Denton [MSFT] Microsoft Server Setup Team NOTE: Please reply to the newsgroup and not directly to me. This allows others to add to and benefit from these threads and also helps to ensure a more timely response. Thank you! This posting is provided "AS IS" without warranty either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The views and opinions expressed in this newsgroup posting are mine and do not necessarily express or reflect the views and / or opinions of Microsoft. ************************************************** ************************** ** |
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