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Hard drives record information as magnetic 1's and 0's. With time, these
charges get weaker, unless they're periodically rewritten. Any
read-write activity is enough.
Problems can happen when certain bits are only read, such as the Master
Boot Program. There are any number of utilities that will periodically
"fix" read-only sections to make the disk work. Personally, I've used
Norton Utilities the most.
Run from a floppy, any such utility suite will make your older drives
boot.
Best regards,
Jim Griffin
Wed, 8 Jul 1998 01:09:34 +0000; Mark and Judith Walter wrote:
> I have some older hard
> drives(in the 202-328MB range)have tried them on a number of
> different machines and get "Invalid System Disk, Replace the disk and
> press any key."when starting up. If I put a bootable floppy in, it
> will boot up and I can look at C: and all seems fine.
--
Prometheus was the first Beta Tester.
Sisyphus was the Corinthian Systems Administrator.
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