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boot disk failure

blaisburn

Member
why is it when ever i setup a pc from scratch some boot disk work and some dont.i have 3 98se boot
disk and one will work and the other wont and vice versa.i just put together a pc chips m810lmr and
all 3 wont work DISK I/O ERROR a 95 boot disk will work but thats not what i want.any ideas
thanks mike

amd 1200mhz
pc chips m810lmr
maxtor 20gig
256meg crucial
 
This has something to do with the quality of the floppy drive. With the floppy drive a dying tech nobody seems to come out with quality ones anymore. You best bet is to create the boot disk from the floppy drive. But this will sound ridiculous but you can do it by booting from a Win9X CD and typing the command makeboot. I think this is the command but you can make a boot disk from the Win9X CD. But then who needs a boot disk when you can boot from the CD Rom?
 
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