Hi, Got an older computer to play with, and hopefully make usefull for someone who cannot afford to get themselves one. It appears to be running a Linux system although I am unsure. I booted it with a boot disk and I was given the message "Windows 98 has detected that Drive C does not contain a valid FAT or FAT32 partition." How do I partition it? Then I attempted to Format it, and got "Format not supported on drive C:". Then Scan Disk tells me that all is ok with the A: drive. When I asked for a display of Partition Info, I got the following information, which doesnt look familiar to me: "Current Fixed Drive 1 1. Type: Non-Dos MBytes: 102 2% usage 2. Type: Non-Dos MBytes 3757 91% 3. Type: Non-Dos MBytes 259 6%" Look familiar to anyone? What step should I take next, there is nothing I care to save on the hard drive. Thanks in advance. Dianne PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml