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F@T22 instead of FAT32

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Sid Encarnacion III - 25 Sep 2003 03:06 GMT
 I've been working on this old pentium MMX 133 laptop of
my officemate and went on to del/repartition the harddriv
to fat32. I manage to successfully partitioned the dying
harddriv (3.0Gig), format it. But as try to make the disk
bootable with (sys c:) command i got a Not able to sys C.

 And as I view/display the partitioned info file system
instead of fat32 i got a f@t22 instead.

 Kindly help me on what to do. Thanx in advance

                                         SID
                                     
Zambales,Philippines
Jeff Richards - 25 Sep 2003 04:52 GMT
That's a 1-bit data error, perhaps in RAM or perhaps somewhere in the hard
disk subsystem. Run some hardware diagnostics to isolate the problem.
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Jeff Richards
MS MVP W95/W98

>   I've been working on this old pentium MMX 133 laptop of
> my officemate and went on to del/repartition the harddriv
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> Zambales,Philippines
 
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