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October 12th, 1998, 08:51 PM
#1
fdisk /MBR
I Fdisk /Mbr 'd my HD and now it won't boot to the OS---It gives me the non sys disk error message. My bootdisk is good. So, now how do I get to the os?
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October 13th, 1998, 07:43 AM
#2
Hi,
Fdisk /Mbr command would not destroy any data on hard drive unless you had some disk manager driver installed in master boot sector.
Boot from a boot diskette and look at your C: drive with DIR C: command. If all your programs seem intact, then use the command: SYS C: to restore system files and to make disk bootable.
If you find your data is gone, then I think you must reformat your hard drive.
Good luck, Igor M
[This message has been edited by Igor M (edited 10-13-98).]
Good luck, Igor
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October 16th, 1998, 10:29 AM
#3
If you did use a disk manager, try reloading it before completly reformatting your drive.
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October 16th, 1998, 10:36 PM
#4
Just another bit of info......according to microsoft knowledge base, you should not use the /mbr if you have more than 4 partitions......It doesn't say why you shouldn't, just that you shouldn't. Good luck.
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