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Old 07-15-2002, 01:50 AM   #11
RJ
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As said, boot from the Windows XP CD and format and reinstall Windows.

Forget bootdisk and dos and etc. You probably choose NTFS file system for C:, and that is not supported by FDISK.

Anyway, you have to re-install Windows after you format, because when you format the hard drive is empty, so go ahead with the WinXP CD.

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