This site gives you a variety of information about harddrives including some formatting steps when replacing a drive. Maybe this will be helpful to you.
You can format the drive using FDISK command. This will erase all of your data. The W98SE usually comes with a floppy that has FDISK on it. Put it in the A: drive and restart the computer and you should be able to type c:FDISK.
Another option is to look at the drive manufacture's website and you may be able to download an utility to re-format the drive.
Fdisk is the best bet and make sure you know what format you want your HD in...FAT16 (as some Win98 Boot Disks will format it in), or FAT32 (as mine does) or the OS like (WinXP..which will want NTFS unless previously formatted in FAT32).
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Caulalie,
Your uncle probably used the boot disk with CD support and ran the setup command on the CD. It automatically fdisks, formats, and sets up the OS.
Ed Fair
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