Usually that message means you've left a floppy disk in your A drive that isn't a valid startup (system) disk. That would cover almost any floppy disk other than a startup disk you've left in the A drive while trying to boot up. If you remove the disk the boot should continue.
>
>I would like to apologize to everyone on the list (especially Rick). I
>unknowingly stated the wrong error message in a previous post message.
>The actual error message I received was "Invalid system disk, replace
>with a valid system disk". Below is the inaccurate error message I sent
>earlier:
>
>I have a Windows ME box that will not boot from the C: drive. Whenever
>I restart the system, I receive the message "invalid File System, please
>replace the device" (Don't quote me on the exact error message). I'm
>able to boot from a Win98se boot disk and by using the Fdisk utility
>able to see the C:drive partition is set to active. I'm also able to
>navigate through various folders on the C:drive through the DOS
>environment. Any suggestions?
>
>
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