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    Hard Disk Controllers

    Hello

    I am having problems with my cdrom drive on my windows 95 computer. The cdrom drive works fine because I have used it in another windows 95 computer. I have tried to format the hard drive and wipe the system clean, but I get an error message saying "unable to create error.log" My hard disk controller has an exclamation point over the primary IDE. I am willing to do a reformat of the hard drive because I have retrieved all the files I need from the computer. I have tried to reinstall the hard disk controller and update the driver but no luck. I may have deleted a directory at a point in my earlier days none-knowledgeable computer days. Windows 95 will load and works. I just can't install or retrieve files from cdrom. I do have another computer running windows 95 that I can retrieve generic files from. How can I fix this problem?

    the computer is and old Packard Bell multimedia C115
    Last edited by Jacobjohnson; May 1st, 2006 at 10:29 PM.

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    hello

    I am replying to my own post. The issue above is solved sort of. I twitched around with the computer and finally got the hard drive to format. I switched the ide cables from hard disk and cdrom. everything began to work properly. I formatted the hard drive and now I am getting a CDR101 message. I believe it is an error when I load my driver for the cdrom. Can anyone help?

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    Does the CDROM drive work OK in DOS if you boot from a floppy boot disk with CDROM support?

    Jerry

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    That message can appear if the CD-ROM disc is upside down in the CD-ROM drive.
    Open your mind, not your computer.

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    same problem

    Hi There,

    I've been having the same problem as the original one listed on this thread. When I attempt to reformat my old windows95 computer, I get an error message when the Master CD begins to load, saying "unable to create error.log".

    I admit that I'm very much a novice, and know little about the innards of my comp. My wanting to reformat was resultant of my computer perpetually being unable to recognize my modem, and my com1-3 ports disappearing.

    If anyone can give me a hint as to what I should do, I'd be extremely grateful...all I want is a simple reformat

    Thank You so much in advance!

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    Hi bifftoestopper:

    You DO realize that reformatting will ERASE everything on your hard drive, and you will need to re-install the Windows operating system, don't you?

    I remember hearing a wise man once say, "FORMAT is not a 'repair tool.'"

    Jerry

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    Hi Jerry, and thank you for your reply!

    I do realize that a reformat will erase everything, and so, I spent a good deal of time last evening backing up every personal file/folder/picture etc. (I transferred everything to my other, newer computer via floppy disk). So that's no problem, I'm totally prepared.

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    Good. I just thought I'd check. A lot of people think FORMAT is some sort of "squaring away" tool to make everything neat.

    You will need your Windows 95 "full install" CD or set of floppies, and the secret activation number that came with the CD. If you don't have it, it can be retrieved from the current working installation (right-click on MY COMPUTER -> PROPERTIES), or it can probably be retrieved even if Windows won't boot by using DOS. Post back here if you need help, but be sure you have it handy before you reformat -- once it's gone, there's no way to retrieve it from the CD.

    You will also need a bootable floppy disk with CDROM drivers. This will have the FORMAT program on it to wipe the C drive. It will also have enough DOS to run your CD drive after you've wiped everything from the C drive. If you don't already have one, you can download a bootdisk from here:
    http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
    Be sure to follow the directions in "Docs" about 2/3 of the way down the page.

    Here are some of my favorite "How to reinstall Win95" guides:
    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robert....matinstall.htm
    http://freepctech.com/pc/001/003.shtml
    http://www.dewassoc.com/support/index.html
    http://www.hexff.com/win98_install.html
    http://www.netpathway.com/~kramer/reinstall.html
    http://www.pcnineoneone.com/howto/clean1.html
    http://www.geocities.com/politalk/win95/install.htm

    Jerry

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    Thanks! (and modem)

    Hi Jerry,

    Thanks so much for your help! I used the information/links you supplied, and my reformat went very smoothly. I'm very grateful for your quick response

    The only issue I have now is with my modem. The disappearing ports corrected themselves in the format, but my modem is only registering "No Dial Tone" when I try to connect. (my phoneline is fine and the number I'm dialing is correct). However, when I check the "more information" button on the diagnostics/advanced tab in the modems section, my modem interacts and sends back data alluding to it being in proper working order.

    Originally I had a little splitter device with one slot for the phoneline and one slot for the phone, and this was attatched to a cord that fit into the one phoneline slot on my computer. However, the "phone" slot on this device ceased to work, and now I have the phoneline running directly into the comp.

    Is it somehow possible that my modem wouldn't work without one of those little splitter things? Or is my modem fried, even tho it interacts properly with my diagnostcs queary?

    Any info at all would be a huge help. Thank you for everything!

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    Plug a phone into the wire from the wall. If you get a dial tone, something is wrong with the modem (settings, installation, etc) or you MAY have it plugged into the wrong inlet of the computer? Try the other.

    Post back what you've done.

    PS: in the future, start your own link, don't HIJACK someone else's.

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    modem

    Hi Ralph,

    I plugged a phone into the wire, and it works fine. Maybe the problem is the Com port my modem is installed at? Back before everything went batty and I had to reformat, my modem was installed in COM1. After this reformat, its located at COM2. Does that make a difference?

    Ps...I posted to this thread because it was the only thing I found on the internet that related to the problem I was having. I didn't realize it was impolite. I'm pretty new to all this, so I apologize for my mistake.

    Thank you very much for your reply!

    (I forgot to add that there is only one spot on my computer where a phoneline can be inserted.)
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    Hi Biff:

    Once you've determined that the phone line actually works (by plugging a telephone into it), try this test next.

    Win95 has a little feature called PHONE DIALER. If it's installed, you'll probably find it here:
    START -> ACCESSORIES -> COMMUNICATIONS -> PHONE DIALER.

    Connect your computer to the telephone line, then type a phone number in the PHONE DIALER "Number to dial" box, and click DIAL. You should HEAR the dial tone, and the dialing through your computer speaker. Does that work?

    If you don't have PHONE DIALER already installed, you can add it:
    START -> SETTINGS -> CONTROL PANEL -> ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS
    Click on the WINDOWS SETUP tab.
    Double click on COMMUNICATIONS.
    Scroll down and check PHONE DIALER, then OK.
    You may be asked to insert your Windows installer CD.

    If you hear dial tone and dialing, then we know your telephone connections are all good, and can start looking at other problems.

    Jerry

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    In Windows 95 and 98 a modem will pass internal diagnostics but that does not mean it will dial out. All that means is that the system is communicating with the hardware correctly.

    Remove all splitters. Plug the modem straight into the wall.
    Make sure that you have it plugged into the correct jack on the back of the modem. The line in jack. Some modems will not work if it is not plugged in correctly.

    If that doenst work, replace the modem.
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    Ty

    Hi Jerry and PC Solutions,

    I tried the tip you gave me about the Windows Phone Dialer, and sadly, it too cannot detect a dial tone. It seems as though my modem is bust, and I will have to replace it as PC Solutions suggested.

    That being said, I just wanted to thank everyone for all the help given to me in this thread, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate it! I'd particularly like to say thank you to Jerry- your advice was definitely responsible for my successful reformat.

    This is the most helpful site around!

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