I've done what I thought was a clean install of Win98, defragged it afterwards to ensure all was well, run Norton’s 2000 Win Doctor to check and fixed a few minor errors. Then I went to image the drive with PQ Drive Image when it reported that there were errors on the Partition Table. I ran Norton’s Disk Doctor and it reported the same. It advised against trying to fix the problem but I had a go anyway. It then reported that it could not repair the damage.
I really don't want to reinstall all the applications that I want in the image at a base level because it takes hours and I don't have the time. If I reinstall 98 over the top of the existing version will it fix the partition table? If not what else can I try please?
Thanks for the info on the Command Interpretator for Win2000, I learnt a lot.
Re: Batch files in 2000 Pro
>Does anyone know
>how I can get 2000 to backup selected essential files automatically
>since DOS is no longer accessible
One reply: (Mark Rode)
>Windows 2000 does have a 32bit command line just like NT4 does that is FAR
>more advanced then Win98 DOS.
Regards Roger Griffiths.
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