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Format and reloading win98 will work just as well as
FDISK.  I really doesn't make any difference all your
files will be removed the same.
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Tim Key
Comp-Tech
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www.comptechexpress.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ahror" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 11:50 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Win 98: changed question( RE:
Windows98 FDISK)


> I think I shoud have asked it this way:
> My friend is having problems with his Win98 system:
many error messages,
> freezing often, etc. What is the best way to fix it:
FDISK, and then Format
> and then Install Win98, or Format and then install
Win98, or just reinstall
> Win98, or somehow extract missing files, or is there
any other better ways
> to fix it?
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ahror Rahmedov
>
> >Please, could anyone tell me if FDISK is used to
erase the Win98 system
> hard
> >disk too? And please could you give me step by step
instructions of doing
> >it? (erase everything in hard disk). And also i
would need step by step
> >instructions of how to reinstall the Win98. Is it
any different than Win95?
>
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