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Assuming you are booting using a floppy disk, you need to run FDISK to
remove the existing Non-Dos partitions. It is possible that the version of
FDISK you have may not allow you to do this. You will then need to get a
bootable floppy that does have software to remove Non-DOS partitions. If
this is the case, get back to us and we can point you to such a version. Of
course, products such as Partition Magic can also do this.
After removing the Non-DOS partitions, you will need to create one or more
partitions on the disk (as you may want) and only then can you format them.
Good luck.
Peter
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-----Original Message-----
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
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