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Lamplight Hill <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Apr 2003 11:47:43 -0500
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The computer is not here, I can only work on it about once a week, so it will take me a while to try something, then email back.  ***I'm pretty much a novice at this, so please give detailed instruction.  If you explain why also, I'd appreciate the learning opportunity.

Yes, I wanted it erased.  It is my old computer, and even though I trust this person with it, I don't know what may happen to it later.

I repartitioned it successfully, but I think I accidentally formatted without transferring the necessary files to be able to boot from c drive.

I have windows 95 for it.  

The DOS disk (version 3.21) I used to boot it is ancient- not the version on that computer.  I had tried to boot from the boot disk, but it didn't work, which is why I tried the DOS disk.

I have not tried anything since I posted this problem- I'm going there today.

My goal with this is to get the CD drive running and install windows 95.

Thanks,
Karen Smith 

The original post:
From: "Lamplight Hill" <[log in to unmask]>

I have a computer which will boot with a DOS disk, but not without
(probably due to a ding-dong error I comitted while looking for format
on a disk.)  I had already repartitioned the HD.

Do I need to reload DOS, or what?   And how do I do that, or whatever needs
to be done?

When you finish laughing at me, please send answers.  I'm obviously
willing to experiment, as this is a learning experience for me.

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