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----- Original Message -----
From: John Morgan <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Disk access error
>
> Basically, it's telling you the hard drive doesn't have an operating
system on it.
> If this is a second drive you just added, double check the jumpers. Make
sure your
> old c drive is set to master, and this new one to slave. If it's the only
drive, and
> you've verified it's master, and you know it had an operating system on it
from
> another system, your problem may be that the 486 BIOS can't recognize the
whole
> drive. The fix for that is a BIOS update if the system board can be
flashed. If it
> can't be, use a utility like Disk Manager. DM loads a driver that lets
you overcome
> the BIOS to see the whole drive.
>
> Doug & Sharon White wrote:
>
> > I have a strange problem. I have an old 486-100. I was
changing out the
> > hard drives in it and when I went to reboot I got this error message:
> >
> > "Invalid system disk. Remove disk and press any key to
continue."
>
The above statement is correct. However, I believe your problem is simply
that you have to mark your C:\ drive as the
active partition in Fdisk and then perform a sys C: command from Dos.
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