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Win98 Error during bootup

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Danny - 12 Jun 2004 20:51 GMT
Windows 98 2nd ed.booted up fine before.No hardware
failures . Now I copied some autocad drawing files which
were on the root directory to a folder called "transfer"
which I created on the Root C:\ wanting to transfer my
files to another machine.
After a reboot when I put in new IP address to put the
machine on the network, I get the error <Invalid System
Disk. Replace the disk and then press any key>
I was able to enter thru DOS using a bootdisk.None of the
files have been deleted. Any specific files I should
check to see why it is not booting up.
My main concern is to copy the transfer folder over to
another machine (it is 468MB so I can't put it on a
floppy). The machine does not have a CD Burner.
Any suggestions?
Thank You.
philo - 13 Jun 2004 00:21 GMT
> Windows 98 2nd ed.booted up fine before.No hardware
> failures . Now I copied some autocad drawing files which
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> Any suggestions?
> Thank You.

try using your bootdisk
once booted to the A:  prompt   issue the command     sys C:
to rewrite your "system" files
 
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