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Date: | Fri, 22 Jan 1999 07:25:03 -0700 |
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Mike,
I would make a boot disk from a different machine with the same version
of Windows.
Boot from the floppy. Then FDISK the drive, remove and reinstall the
partition to remove all question that a virus is involved, (be sure the floppy
is locked to "read-only" to make sure it is not infected if a virus is present).
Now, there should be no reason why the system will not format from the
floppy using the 'FORMAT C: /s' command.
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group
At 04:23 PM 1/21/99 , Mike Bridges wrote:
>A friend has brought his PC to me so I can format the hard drive .
>I made this post 6 months ago but his wife got impatient and wanted
>the PC back after a couple days so some might recognise this post from
>before.
> It is a Pentium Pro 150 on a Intel board with 48 megs of SIMMS.A 1.6
>gig WD HDD,2 6x cdr's on IDE2,a generic sound blaster and a Paradise
>Pipeline video card which I have changed.I suspect it as part of the
>problem.The machine has been loaded up with all sorts of games and
>junk by a couple kids and the parents.The owner wants the hard drive
>formatted and I agree.The OS is Window95 version a.
> The problem is when I try to format the drive with the format c:/s
>command I get a message saying "Insufficient memory to load system
>files.Format terminated." Some members of the list seemed to think
>this was a virus.I have run updated McAfee and Norton ant virus
>programs on this machine and found nothing.I have manually uninstalled
>what I could to free up as many resources as possible.
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