thewolf17

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When I turned on my computer at my house this morning, it posted fine, and then stopped. It didn't even get to the Windows XP screen, and I had a blank monitor for about 2 minutes. I powered off and put a windows 98 boot disk in. When it loaded it, it said there were no "valid FAT or FAT32 partitions." I went into fdisk, and it showed my 2 hardrive partitions (I have 1 60gb HD partitioned into a 10gb and 50gb), but neither of them had lables. They were the correct sizes though. I didn't have many of my files backed up, so I really don't want to have to format. Can someone please help?
 

Actaeon

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Eh, not sure really how to fix the problem. But maybe I can help backing up your stuff.

Install it in another computer, and make it a secondary HD. Move whatever files you like on the primary HD, or even burn them to a CD-R. Reformat, and move whatever you want back over.
 

thewolf17

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Is there anyway I could just "rename" my partitions, so they will have have lables again?
 

TheCorm

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If you boot into DOS and do a "dir" on your C:\ and D:\ drives, does it list the files ok?
 

Serp86

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if you are using winxp, it is most likely that the file system is NTFS - which is why the win98 boot disk says there are no valid FAT or FAT32 partitions.

If you have another computer, you should download the 5-disk winsxp bootup disks.

wait a sec till i find the link.
 

Serp86

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