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ReForMat March 14th, 2001 11:52 AM

Reformat Problem
 
These Are The Specs

Pentium 2 266 Mhz, Platinum Supreme 1956
Packard Bell
175 sDRAM
Windows 95

The Problem Is When I Click Start then click reformat it asks me to put in Master Cd then After that everything stops working and the screen turns black....

ReForMat March 14th, 2001 03:38 PM

Anyone got any idea how to get by this

madthumbs March 14th, 2001 06:47 PM

You're leaving out a lot of information like what kind of disk you're attempting to reformat, under what OS,what start button, etc...

ReForMat March 14th, 2001 10:00 PM

Im using Windows 95 Im tryin to reformat Harddrive and when i said i clicKED On Start that the thing at the bottom left on the start menu...

Drat911 March 14th, 2001 10:42 PM

huh??
I would goto real mode dos, then format c:
Make sure you back up any files, then install from a cd.

Rex the Hex March 15th, 2001 10:13 AM

When you're in Windows you won't be able to format C drive if you're using it for windows....!

You'll have to boot from your win95 Startup Disk then type FORMAT C:

[This message has been edited by Rex the Hex (edited 03-15-2001).]

Criesofthecarrot March 16th, 2001 12:27 AM

Win '95 has a "Format" option under the start menu??

madthumbs March 16th, 2001 06:05 AM

Criesofthecarro; The format option should be there for floppy disks, not hard drives.

FlyingPenguin March 16th, 2001 09:09 AM

Be REAL careful here. EXACTLY what are you trying to do?

WHY do you need to reformat the drive? Do you understand this will WIPE all info off the drive?

You may not need to reformat the drive - explain the problem you're having.

Don't even consider doing a reformat unless any important files are backed up, you have a copy of Windows on a CD to re-install, you have copies of the drivers for all your system devices (Packard Bell uses a lot of proprietary drivers not on the Windows CD) and installation CDs for all your programs. You also need to know your ISP password and account information as you'll need to set that up all over again.

Packard Hell (sorry, Bell) usually doesn't give you a copy of the Windows CD on their cheaper systems. They instead give you a "System Restore" CD which sets the computer up EXACTLY as it was when you unpacked it out of the box. This will install all drivers and programs that came installed with the computer originally, but not anything you installed later or have seperate install CDs for. This will also wipe out everything on the drive right now including all your personal files.

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