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Diana Benoit <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 29 Dec 2001 17:09:36 -0500
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Hi,

I have Windows 98SE and Windows 98 Plus installed on my machine plus a partition and I have
used the Windows start up disk many times to reformat and clean install Windows 98SE etc. on
my C: drive, leaving my D: drive (partition) intact.  I've never heard of a special Boot
Disk, nor have I needed one.  If you can, or if you know someone who can, make a start disk
(boot disk) from  "Add and Remove Programs" in the Control Panel.  Then put it in your A:
drive (floppy drive) and reboot.  You should then get the options to format C: and then load
your OS and programs.  Hope this helps.

Diana

Brighteyes wrote:

> Hello,
> I have had some problems with my system and it seems to be corrupt for some
> reason and maybe many reasons.
> Anyway, I have a 20 GIG Harddrive that is partitioned, 10 on C drive and
> 10 on D drive.
>
>

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