Hard Disk Problems

If you have problems with your hard disk when you first start to use it, make sure it is properly set up. Try the following steps:

1.

MS-DOS system files. Turn off your computer and insert your working copy of the Startup/Operating 1 diskette into drive A. Then turn on your computer and log on to your hard disk drive.

root directory of your hard disk. If the file is not in the root directory, use the COPY command to copy COMMAND.COM from the diskette to the hard disk, and then restart your system.

If COMMAND.COM is already in the root directory, use the MENU utility described in Chapter 4 to compare the COMMAND.COM

disk. If the files don’t match, use the COPY command to replace COMMAND.COM on your hard disk with the COMMAND.COM file on your diskette.

2.If the hard disk still doesn’t work, the root directory of your hard disk may be missing some hidden system files. (Hidden files are read-only files that are not displayed when you list the files in the root directory using the DIR command.)

To copy the hidden system files from your Startup/Operating 1 diskette to the root directory of the hard disk, log on to the diskette drive, type the following command, and press Enter:

SYS c:

3.If you can boot from a diskette, but cannot access data stored on your hard disk you may have accidentally repartitioned or reformatted part or all of the disk.

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