Many thanks to all who responded.
It turns out that I have a bad motherboard (some of you suspected bad hardware).
I don't think it's worth the trouble to try to find and install a new one.
Thanks again.
Many thanks to all who replied. I can't seem to get anything to work. I've tried everything you've collectively suggested, and more. It could very well be that I don't know what I'm doing.
I located a NEW, replacement hard drive on ebay for $50+ and am going to simply replace it.
Mark
Sorry to create yet another thread, but I can't fdisk my hard drive. I run fdisk and when I check the partitions, none are there. I've used fdisk /mbr, aefdisk /mbr, low-level formatters, such as Drive Fitness, PowerMax, etc., to no avail. However, Drive Fitness and PowerMax report that the...
What exactly do the following error messages mean:
"boot sector doesn't have valid information" and "invalid partition signature table"? These messages appear together.
And, how do I fix the problem(s)?
Thanks,
mark
Peter et al.,
For those of you who are are familiar with Powermax, I get the following error (E08) - failed drive read/writer bugger test. I've contacted maxtor, but I haven't heard back
What should I do?
Thanks,
Mark
Ed,
Sorry, but this is new territory for me. If I do have a boot virus like the one you mentioned, will a low-level/zero-fill format get rid of it? If not, is there a virus program (hopefully free) that can be run from a bootable floppy?
Many thanks,
Mark
I have a Dell Latitude CPiR series laptop. I've been trying to cleanly reinstall win98SE. I am able to fdisk and format the hard drive and then to load win98, all seemingly successfully. However, and here's the problem, when I restart the computer after its been turned off, I get a message...
I'm sorry to be such a dolt. In "Display partition information," the "System" field is not blank, but acutally says "UNKNOWN"
One thing I forgot to mention. Whenever I fdisk and check fdisk status, the SYSTEM field is blank; it doesn't say FAT or FAT32 - it's just blank. What if anything does that mean?
Mark
One last question: It seems that I lose a bootable partition when I turn off the computer. When I turn it back on, it's gone, as if I never fdisk'ed and formatted. Does this clarify anything?
If not, I think I'm giving up and will turn it over to someone more knowledgeable than I.
Thanks,
Mark
OK, I've been able to fdisk and format my hard drive (a couple of times). Then, I seem to successfully load win98. However, and here's the problem, after I turn off the laptop and/or reboot for whatever reason, I get a message saying that there's no bootable sector on the hard drive; F1 to try...
I'm trying to FDISK and format my hard drive, but everytime I reboot after running FDISK, the active primary disappears, preventing me from formatting it.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Mark
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