I have a Windows98 computer that is used to run great. I wanted to copy all the data into a another hard drive in case of hard drive failure. So I used XCOPY32 c:\*.*d:\ /h/e/c/k/y Results: I am was not able to get to windows98 in any of the two hard drives: (Drive C or Drive D)
To isolate my hard drive problems, I have disconnected "D" drive or Primary Slave and I left my original hard drive, Western Digital, in the original configuration, Primary master. So now when I start my PC the computer goes into Microsoft Windows 98 Start Up Menu and option 5 is highlighted, Commamd Prompt Only, and the following message is displayed: Warning: Windows has detected a registry/configuration error. Choose, Commamd prompt only and run SCANREG. After several seconds this message comes up, "The following file is missing or corrupted: C:\WINDOWS\DBLBUFF.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS and continurs with the last line, C:\>set classpath=C:\Program Files\PhotoDeluxe 2.0\AdobeConnectables and goes to "C" prompt again.
If a type "Edit" and open MSDOS.SYS file I will get the following lines:
[Paths]
WinDir=C:\WINDOWS
WinBootDir=C:\WINDOWS
HostWinBootDrv=C
UninstallDir=C:\ (Do I need to delete this line in order to fix the problem? Because I have received a reply of how these lines are supposted be, UninstallDir=C:\ is not listed in the example I have received. I was not informed if I needed to delete this line or not. The rest of the lines are the same, all the way to the last line or:
;xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxS
[Options]
BootMulti=1
BootGUI=1
DoubleBuffer=1
AutoScan=1
WinVer=4.10.222
Please advise what do I need to do in order to make computer to start to Windows98 again. I do not want to do anything that will delete all my work files, fdisk or reformat is not an option.
I will appreciated all the help you can give me.
Thank you!
P.S. I have ran from "A" prompt, SYS C: This advise was performed when my "C" drive was displaying, "Disk boot failure, insert system disk and press enter." and this only happened right after the transferring the files from "C" to "D" drive and when I started the computer.
To isolate my hard drive problems, I have disconnected "D" drive or Primary Slave and I left my original hard drive, Western Digital, in the original configuration, Primary master. So now when I start my PC the computer goes into Microsoft Windows 98 Start Up Menu and option 5 is highlighted, Commamd Prompt Only, and the following message is displayed: Warning: Windows has detected a registry/configuration error. Choose, Commamd prompt only and run SCANREG. After several seconds this message comes up, "The following file is missing or corrupted: C:\WINDOWS\DBLBUFF.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS and continurs with the last line, C:\>set classpath=C:\Program Files\PhotoDeluxe 2.0\AdobeConnectables and goes to "C" prompt again.
If a type "Edit" and open MSDOS.SYS file I will get the following lines:
[Paths]
WinDir=C:\WINDOWS
WinBootDir=C:\WINDOWS
HostWinBootDrv=C
UninstallDir=C:\ (Do I need to delete this line in order to fix the problem? Because I have received a reply of how these lines are supposted be, UninstallDir=C:\ is not listed in the example I have received. I was not informed if I needed to delete this line or not. The rest of the lines are the same, all the way to the last line or:
;xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxS
[Options]
BootMulti=1
BootGUI=1
DoubleBuffer=1
AutoScan=1
WinVer=4.10.222
Please advise what do I need to do in order to make computer to start to Windows98 again. I do not want to do anything that will delete all my work files, fdisk or reformat is not an option.
I will appreciated all the help you can give me.
Thank you!
P.S. I have ran from "A" prompt, SYS C: This advise was performed when my "C" drive was displaying, "Disk boot failure, insert system disk and press enter." and this only happened right after the transferring the files from "C" to "D" drive and when I started the computer.