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Rob
The "No ROM Basic System Halted" results when you fdisk a hard drive
and do not use the entire disk then this results in the
need to use the #2 command in fdisk which is set partition
active. This happens only if the entire drive is not on the
first partition. Hope this helps.
Fred Moore A+ and 3 MCP
Subject: Format problem
> I received a 486 from my aunt not too long ago. It
> was a business computer, so she decided to format the
> hard drive to get rid of confidential company files.
> Unfortunately, she formatted EVERYTHING, so I don't
> even have DOS, Win3x or any OS on there, making the
> computer useless at this point. All I can do is mess
> around with the BIOS. Once you leave it to get ready
> to start up, it gives me the message:
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> No ROM Basic
> System Halted
>
> What my question is, is there a download that I can
> put on a 5 1/4 floppy disk which boots up the computer
> and installs DOS, even with nothing on the system?
> And is there something that would let my 5 1/4" drive
> automatically recognize this "boot disk" and
> automatically have it install DOS?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rob
>
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