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Post by BigDude » Fri Mar 26, 2004 2:53 pm

Alright, I think I've go this figured now.

Apparently, to wipe drive C:, I had to type "C:\" first, then "Format C:".
At this point its asking me if I want to wipe the drive with (Y/N)... Im gunna go and wipe it and see what that gets me. ^_^;;

Thanx for all your help so far everyone!

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Post by BigDude » Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:36 pm

For some reason it wont load the drvie D: driver, and wont read my CD-ROM setup disc as a systems disc, which it is.

So, at this point I have a completely empty HD -- a non-functioning computer. I guess I'll probably find someone around town who knows how to set up a computer, since I am lacking those skills. Unless someone knows of a guide somewhere that can tell you this step by step? :shock:

Anyway, thank-you everybody, for all the help. ^_^

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Post by godix » Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:40 pm

BigDude wrote:For some reason it wont load the drvie D: driver, and wont read my CD-ROM setup disc as a systems disc, which it is.

So, at this point I have a completely empty HD -- a non-functioning computer. I guess I'll probably find someone around town who knows how to set up a computer, since I am lacking those skills. Unless someone knows of a guide somewhere that can tell you this step by step? :shock:

Anyway, thank-you everybody, for all the help. ^_^
Sounds like you need a boot disc with dos CDRom drivers on it. I have some drivers sitting around here somewhere. Drop me an email and I'll send them to you along with instructions on what to do with them.
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Post by godix » Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:42 pm

Oh yeah, I suppose it'd help if I gave my email address. godix@hotmail.com
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Post by Alex_Dragon » Fri Mar 26, 2004 9:17 pm

That link i posted for that bootdisk should have all the Cd drivers on it.You are putting in the disk,Then turning on the computer ,yes?
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Post by kthulhu » Sat Mar 27, 2004 8:46 pm

*Sigh*

All right, since the hard drive is already formatted, here's how this should go:

1. Download the Windows 98 boot disk from bootdisk.com (plenty of links up this thread). Make a boot floppy out of it. Why the Windows 98 boot disk? Because that ABSOLUTELY should have the DOS CD-ROM driver.

2. Boot up off the Win 98 boot floppy you just made. When it's finished loading drivers and all that, an "A:\>" prompt should be on your screen. Since the hard drive appears to be formatted now, change over to your CD-ROM drive. This should be "D:" or "E:", so type in drive letter: and press Enter.

3. Type SETUP, press enter, and follow the instructions.
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Post by BigDude » Sun Mar 28, 2004 3:48 pm

When I get to the part where I'm suppose to type 'SETUP' it gives me the good ol' "BAD COMMAND OR FILE NAME" excuse... :|
Other times when it tries to load the driver for the D: drive at the vary beginning it says "No drivers found, installation failed"
So I'm really lost here... :?

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Post by kthulhu » Mon Mar 29, 2004 2:21 am

Hmm...it might be a system restore disc...

Have you tried booting up off the CD by setting the option for it in the BIOS?

As for not being able to install a CD-Rom driver, that's probably because MSCDEX (the program that handle's DOS based CD-ROM stuff) can't find the specific DOS driver for your CD-ROM.
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