If your former 6.5 GB is still available, make it the C drive and your new
hard drive the D drive (remember to set Master/slave jumpers and change
BIOS). Boot to Win98 and use xcopy in a DOS window (so you do not lose LFNs)
and copy C to D. Then shut down puter, remove former 6.5 GB drive and make
new drive the C drive (again remember Master/slave jumpers and BIOS
changes). Try booting now with new drive.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard T. <[log in to unmask]>
>However, it's obvious that I left out some crucial info:
>The former 6.5 gig drive has had windows 98 on it since last August, with
no
>problems. I have re-fdisked and re-formatted each time I tried to load Win
>98, so
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