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#1 By 2062 (63.15.233.57) at Saturday, March 16, 2002 08:18:35 PM
why are you doing this in the first place? Could you not boot into windows, or was windows fine and you just decided to uncompress? How much free space is there? If you use compression in win95/98 you're asking for trouble.

-gosh

#2 By 2062 (63.38.137.10) at Sunday, March 17, 2002 08:24:17 PM
Looking on the web i find no resolution other than formating and losing all data. If you can wait until wednesday ill do some research at work, otherwise you're out of luck. Post all the exact errors you get. Like ive said ive never seen win9x compressoin without problems, this might be a lost cause.

-gosh

#3 By 2062 (63.11.141.100) at Thursday, March 21, 2002 01:44:16 AM
Well here's what you need to do, if it doesnt work youll need to format.

restart, press f8, choose 'safe mode command prompt only'. Once there type this;

scandisk /all

Try it a couple times. If that doesnt work try this;

cd \faisafe.drv\failsafe dosx

Im not exactly sure if thats the exact context, but this will force a remount of compression. Click ok for any noticies you get.

If that doesnt work, restart several times.

If scandisk finds bad clusters/sectors, the hard drive might be physically going bad.

Could also be caused by a drive overlay.

Do you have anti virus? is there anyway you could disable it?

Boot to safe mode w/ command prompt, rename config.sys, and make a new one from this article;

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q197996

If all that doesnt work, sorry it'll never work.

-gosh



 

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