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After you zero'd the h drive, what did you do?
If you used boot disk to partition did you make it active? Some people forget that part!!
How did you format the h drive? Did you use boot disk to format fat32?
Depending on your answers i am starting to think there is a problem with your cdrom as well.
I might get criticized again for this but here goes. The best way to find out if its your cd or your cdrom is to wash the cd. they often get dirt or acid from our fingers on them and wont read well. So you use liquid soap and water together and wash the cd, go across the cd with soap on your fingers, dont go around in circles. after its cleaned then rinse cd real well and then your hands real well and then get paper towels and blot the cd, dont rub, just get most of the water off with blotting. Then take kleenex or other unscented tissue, but not toilet paper, its too full of pieces that will come off onto the cd. Rub across the cd with tissue until dry. When all done take one finger and rub across the cd to get the little specks of tissue off the cd.
Then check your manual on how to reset your bios. It differs from one motherboard to another so check the manual or let us know what motherboard it is if you dont have a manual. Anyway, you want to reset your bios.
then check all your connections, ide, power, all of them.
Then try the cd in the cdrom. If that fails i think you may need another cdrom.
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