I've been having a similar problem.
I had 2 HD's installed, the primary one had win98 in the first partition and the slave had win2k in the primary partition. For some reason (mabe age) the primary drive started haveing trouble and I found a few bad sectors. The only way I could get into win98 was to bott in safe mode.
I could get into win2k ok so thought I would take out the master drive (win98) and swap it with the slave (win2k) but when I tried to load win2k it just wasn't happening.
On the new master I have 3 partitions other than win2k and all the data on these partitions needed to be saved/secure. The other problem I had was that I never had a. Win2k startup/recovery disks or b. an original Win2k CD Rom (with me) This is what worked for me.
- Changed the bootup sequence to boot from my CD Rom with Win98
- Selected to boot from CD
- Booted with CD support
- Ran "FDISK" and deleted the primary partition with win2k
- Made that the active DOS partition and rebooted
- Started again and went back to the CD to run "Format C:\"
- After formatting the C: I ran win98 setup
That's as far as I've got as I'm still sorting it as I type. This is the first time with this problem but I figure that as soon as the win98 setup is complete I will be able to do a fresh install of win2k over the win98 files and every thing should be cool.
Here's hoping. Hope this is helps, I'll post the final results when it's done (but will it ever end?)
Tezdread
