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Is the bios boot up sequence set up right eg, a,c rather than the
default c,a?
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Simon Anderson
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From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kathy Cuccia
Sent: 21 July 2001 08:39
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I am building a computer, ASUS A7V mobo, 256 ram, Western Digital 30 gig
hd, 900 mhz. I fdisked and formated the hd. Went to a Win98se machine
and created a windows start up disk but it still will not boot- says non
system disk. Tried a differet disk, check the floppy cable, everything
is working. A friend told me to "sys" the HD. How do I do this if I
can't get it to an A:\? I need to know what files make up the "system
files".
Thank You
Kathy Cuccia
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