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Corel Linux Installation Boff Up

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I had windows 98 on my pc up until a few days ago, when i found the reason for my machine being so slow was that it did not support the amount of ram i had, nor does XP, so i decided to attempt to install 2000, and chose the NTFS file system for my HDD, the installer failed, so now i had an NTFS hard drive, only compatiable with NT, and 2000, so when i attempted to reinstall 98, it failed to recognize the hdd, even after numerous fdisks, so in the end i decided to ditch windows all together, and install a version of corel linux i got free with a PC magazine, it formatted the HDD for linux, then that installer failed, now, windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, or Corel Linux will install, windows due to HDD incompatablity, and now no linux, because the installer failed, rendering my pc useless, i have tried numerous applications to format the drive back to fat32, and have failed miserably, any ideas, would another version of linux install on that partition?
 
I had this problem once. Took me hours to fix it. First of all, get access to a computer. Go here:


and download the exe for win 98 boot disk.

then run the exe on any computer with a disk in the floppy drive and it should creat a bood disk if you don't have one. Now go throught the bood disk and delete everything you don't need there. All we want is it to boot to a prompty. So take out the himem, and stuff. Now, go to this website:


and download the bootmanger zip file. Once downloaded, unzip and copy file "Efdisk.exe" to your boot disk.

Efidsk.exe is a dos utility that recognizes almost all partition formats. Now take the boot disk and put it in the computer you're working on. Make sure to have floopy as your first boot device in bios. It should load to a command prompt. At that time, type: Efdisk.exe, and the program should run. You should be able to delete all the partitions and then reboot and run fdisk.

good luck. :)
 
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