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Date: | Wed, 20 Aug 2003 12:55:20 -0700 |
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Hi, The people who sold me the computer did not plug
in the hard drive electrical part. The wires were all
bundled together with two connectins hanging. I
plugged the longer wire into the hard drive and was
able to boot. I feel kind of dumb about that. I have
it running now but the images are fuzzy. It looks like
it does when you do a safe boot. I can't seem to
correct it.
Ralph Hunter
--- Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, Michele is wrong. You cannot make C:
> the default drive if you
> don't already have a partition. It is correct to run
> FDISK from the A: drive
> (if that is what you booted). It is most likely
> from the problem
> description that either there is no hard disk in the
> system, or the hard
> disk is not being recognized by the BIOS. Would be
> nice to hear from Ralph
> to learn what the situation was.
>
> Peter
> -----------------------------------------------
> The NoSpin Group
> [log in to unmask]
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Ok, just read your email a couple of times, and
> I've just
> > noticed something. If you've explained this right,
> then it
> > looks as though you're trying to run the FDISK on
> drive A
> > rather than drive C. Try using the start up disk
> again, and
> > when you get to the A prompt, type:
> > C: (then enter)
> ~Goodluck Michele sayer
> >
> > > I have a new computer with no operating system
> from
> > xtechnology. When
> > > I put my startup disk in for Windows98se and it
> goes to A:, I enter
> > > FDISK and hit enter. It states I have "no fixed
> disk". What can
> > >
> > > Ralph Hunter
>
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