#1. The "brand name" is not important!
#2. You can't fdisk from C: only from A:
#3. You didn't say if this is an ancient (386 - early Pentium) or what size the hard drive is. Take the cover off and look inside there is usually an indication on the processor chip (the big one) and model numbers on the side of the drive.
(#3 will determine which operating system your machine will be able to run.)
What you need is a boot disk from a Win95 or Win98 machine. The Win98SE disk will have CD support. You can create one from any working machine, just go to the control panel:add/remove programs:then the boot disk tab.
Insert the disk into your machine and it should boot to A:\. If it doesn't,you will need to go to the BIOS setup and select A: as the "boot from" drive. Also while there load the default or safe settings, there should be a button on the main setup screen.
Type fdisk from the command line and delete all partitions, then make a new partition usin all the available space.
Use xcopy to copy the WinXX folder to your hard drive and run setup from there.
Hope this helps,
--Steven
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