Only if they are running fat 32 if they are then yes the drive would need
to be booted to a win95 OSR2 boot disk. The other to look for would be a
DDO. if they are running the drive setup program that ships with large HDDs
then you need to follow the instructions on how to boot the Hdd properly.
B Coe CM Productions
At 08:24 PM 3/4/98 -0800, you wrote:
>I had a friend bring in a new computer today that booted up this prompt:
>
>C> type in location of commmand.com
>
> I then used a boot diskette formatted with Windows 95 950A to boot up
>the system and was unable to see the C: drive. I assumed that their new
>WD hard drive had bit the dust but now I'm wondering if I should have
>used an emergency boot diskette formatted with v. 950B.
> The system was able to see an older Quantum drive I installed that
had
>v. 950A. Does the version of W95 on the emergency boot disk matter?
>
>chuck
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>Chuck Finnigan
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