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Edit: I guess I found the problem... see next post.
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My plan is to install 3 OS's on my 2nd PC. Until yesterday I had these on it, all on one HD:
Empty boot partition C: FAT 1 GB
D: Windows 98SE 2nd Ed. FAT32 1.5 GB
WinNT 4.0 NTFS 2.5 GB
Windows 2000 NTFS 10 GB
Two more partitions, one for apps the other data
I decided to dispense with WinNT and do this:
Windows 98SE 2nd Ed.
Windows 2000
Windows XP Pro
So, I put the boot drive as slave on my main box and removed all the partitions and created new ones using Partition Magic 7.0 on XP Pro:
3 GB FAT32 (for Windows 98)
6 GB NTFS (for Windows 2000)
23 GB NTFS (for Windows XP Pro)
27 GB NTFS (for data, or maybe another OS, Linux or XP Pro)
I put the drive back in the other PC and attempted to install Windows 98. I have two Windows 98 install disks: Windows 98SE and Windows 98SE 2nd Edition. For some reason, the PC wouldn't boot from the 2nd edition CD, so I tried installing from the other one, Windows 98SE Full. It boots from it, but when I go to install, it says it is going to format the HD and asks me to wait and immediately a message comes up for me to insert the Windows 98 CD and press enter. Since the CD is already in there I press Enter and the same message appears after disappearing for 1/10th of a second where I can see it says that the format is 0% complete. What could be wrong? Does the whole drive have to be FAT32 for Windows 98 to install on it?? I have some boot floppies. Is there a way I can reformat the drive using them, if necessary? Or should I put it back in my other PC?
I have reason to doubt that the HD is really OK. The mobo I had in there last would sometimes not recognize the presense of the drive. I thought it was a mobo issue and swapped it out yesterday. In BIOS now the HD is seen, but I'm having this problem. I could put the drive in my other box and run a HD eval utility.
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My plan is to install 3 OS's on my 2nd PC. Until yesterday I had these on it, all on one HD:
Empty boot partition C: FAT 1 GB
D: Windows 98SE 2nd Ed. FAT32 1.5 GB
WinNT 4.0 NTFS 2.5 GB
Windows 2000 NTFS 10 GB
Two more partitions, one for apps the other data
I decided to dispense with WinNT and do this:
Windows 98SE 2nd Ed.
Windows 2000
Windows XP Pro
So, I put the boot drive as slave on my main box and removed all the partitions and created new ones using Partition Magic 7.0 on XP Pro:
3 GB FAT32 (for Windows 98)
6 GB NTFS (for Windows 2000)
23 GB NTFS (for Windows XP Pro)
27 GB NTFS (for data, or maybe another OS, Linux or XP Pro)
I put the drive back in the other PC and attempted to install Windows 98. I have two Windows 98 install disks: Windows 98SE and Windows 98SE 2nd Edition. For some reason, the PC wouldn't boot from the 2nd edition CD, so I tried installing from the other one, Windows 98SE Full. It boots from it, but when I go to install, it says it is going to format the HD and asks me to wait and immediately a message comes up for me to insert the Windows 98 CD and press enter. Since the CD is already in there I press Enter and the same message appears after disappearing for 1/10th of a second where I can see it says that the format is 0% complete. What could be wrong? Does the whole drive have to be FAT32 for Windows 98 to install on it?? I have some boot floppies. Is there a way I can reformat the drive using them, if necessary? Or should I put it back in my other PC?
I have reason to doubt that the HD is really OK. The mobo I had in there last would sometimes not recognize the presense of the drive. I thought it was a mobo issue and swapped it out yesterday. In BIOS now the HD is seen, but I'm having this problem. I could put the drive in my other box and run a HD eval utility.
