I am trying to salvage a SONY Vaio (PCG-F560) laptop whose original hard drive died. I have since replaced the hard drive and am trying to get up and going with Windows 98SE (because anything more than that wouldn't run on this poor old laptops max 256MB memory).
I have tried to install Windows 98SE from the boot disk, and I get the message:
"Windows 98 has detected that drive C does not contain a valid FAT or FAT32 partition. There are several possible causes.
1. The drive may need partitioned...
2. You may be using 3rd party disk-partitioning software...
3. Some viruses also cause your drive C to not register.
The hard drive (60GB Hitachi) I installed was brand new and shows up in the BIOS with the correct size. The HDD is set to autodetect. The BIOS info is being saved, seemingly indicating the little internal backup battery is okay, because the time and other changes are maintained even through powerdown. The RAM sticks appear to be good as well.
I have a win98SE bootdisk and I have tried to use FDISK, and while it shows no errors while partitioning, when it tells me to restart and then format, I do so and then there are no partitions to format. It is as though the partitions do not save.
If I try to boot from the Windows 98 Setup CD, it asks me to enable large disk support (which I need) and when I select that, Windows 98SE set up tells me:
"Windows files cannot be installed on your hard disk becuase the format of drive C is incompatible with Windows 98. You can have Setup reformat drive C..."
So when I try and format drive C using Windows 98 setup it gives me:
"Error - Setup cannot install Windows 98 on your computer. An error was dtected while formatting your primary hard disk partition."
Now, when this fails and kicks me to a dos prompt, if i type setup again to execute windows set up, i get this error:
"Cannot create a temporary directory. If you have HPFS or NTFS installed on your hard drive, you will need to create an MS-BOS boot partition to set up Windows."
Any help would be appreciated. I've run to the end of my leash with what I know about HDD problem solving. Thanks!
I have tried to install Windows 98SE from the boot disk, and I get the message:
"Windows 98 has detected that drive C does not contain a valid FAT or FAT32 partition. There are several possible causes.
1. The drive may need partitioned...
2. You may be using 3rd party disk-partitioning software...
3. Some viruses also cause your drive C to not register.
The hard drive (60GB Hitachi) I installed was brand new and shows up in the BIOS with the correct size. The HDD is set to autodetect. The BIOS info is being saved, seemingly indicating the little internal backup battery is okay, because the time and other changes are maintained even through powerdown. The RAM sticks appear to be good as well.
I have a win98SE bootdisk and I have tried to use FDISK, and while it shows no errors while partitioning, when it tells me to restart and then format, I do so and then there are no partitions to format. It is as though the partitions do not save.
If I try to boot from the Windows 98 Setup CD, it asks me to enable large disk support (which I need) and when I select that, Windows 98SE set up tells me:
"Windows files cannot be installed on your hard disk becuase the format of drive C is incompatible with Windows 98. You can have Setup reformat drive C..."
So when I try and format drive C using Windows 98 setup it gives me:
"Error - Setup cannot install Windows 98 on your computer. An error was dtected while formatting your primary hard disk partition."
Now, when this fails and kicks me to a dos prompt, if i type setup again to execute windows set up, i get this error:
"Cannot create a temporary directory. If you have HPFS or NTFS installed on your hard drive, you will need to create an MS-BOS boot partition to set up Windows."
Any help would be appreciated. I've run to the end of my leash with what I know about HDD problem solving. Thanks!