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Check the CMOS and make sure that the C: drive is still
defined and active.  Also, make sure it's defined
correctly.  You may also want to check the drive's cables to
make sure they are attached and unbroken.

Reba Davis wrote:
>
> Please let me know how to solve a computer problem that displays the
> message "invalid drive".  The computer will boot up with a diskette in
> Drive A, but each time one types "c:" to go to the c drive, the "invalid
> drive" message appears.
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Frank Shelleby, Jr.

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