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2000-04-24 05:43:00 |
My computer has 2 Hard Drives, C: and another hard drive which is split up into D: and E: (D: has Windows 95b on it) All the drives are in the FAT32 type. Well one day the computer suddenly broke (No idea why), asking for a system disk on startup and would not do anything until it gets one. The only disk that was close enough to a system disk was MS-DOS 6.2 so I had nothing else to do but install it. After installing it, DOS could recognise drive C but none of the other drives. So I put Windows 95b onto drive C, and after installing that, Drives D and E appeared, but now there's Windows on C: and on D: and when the computer starts up it uses the Windows on drive C (and you can tell that its the newly-installed Windows, it's dectecting hardware all wrong). So how can I can get my old Windows on drive D to work? Can I just delete the Windows directory on C: and somehow the Windows on drive D will take over? Is it possible to get my old windows back at all? |
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