I have a pc stuck in DOS (the first screen to pop up when you power up the computer) It reads as follows: I will skip some stuff which is not relevant
Main processor: AMD Athlon Processor
Floppy Drive A: 1.44 MB 3 1/2"
Floppy Drive B: none
AMIBIOS
External Cache : enabled
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Hard disk Cyl Head Sector Size LBA32Bit Block p10 ATA
Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode
Primary Master: 39838 16 63 20560MB LBA On 16Sec 4 100
Secondary Master: CDROM
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PCI Devices:
Onboard Multimedia Device, IRQ11 Onboard IDE, IRQ14,15
Onboard USB Controller, IRQ11 Onboard USB Controller, IRQ11
Onboard Ethernet, IRQ11 Slot 3 USB Controller, IRQ11
Slot 3 USB Controller, IRQ11 AGP VGA, IRQ5
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Searching for Boot Record from IDE-0..OK
cursor is flashing fairly quickly(it might be normal but I don't go into DOS much
"""Now, just prior to this hangup I had downloaded and installed and used "Superantispyware" off the net. I have used the program before on the computer I am using right now without a problem. On the problem machine, it scanned and found 3 tracking cookies which I knew were PC repair sites so I left everything alone and closed the antispyware program. After i did that, I did receive a couple of warnings that certain .dll files were missing from say my Lexmark Printer(that one I am familiar with) but then got another warning about a missing file on my USB device(now I can't be certain on that one but it is the only other thing plugged in...in any case it suggested that I fix it by running chkdsk. Which I tried...and got back chkdsk.exe could not be found.
Eh?
I tried to do an error check through Windows/C drive/ check and correct errors. No go. ???
I run virus protection 24/7 and keep it updated daily.
So, I did the next natural thing. I powered down the computer and went and had a coffee.
Prior to doing the antispyware download off the net I had pulled the CDRom out, disconnected it and swapped in a different brand of CDROM and plugged it into the wiring, turned on the computer to surf the net > but never used the CDROM(so never put in a driver for it)< Just did not get around to it.
So I ended putting in the CDROM unit I had just pulled out before putting in a disc. I am wondering whether some CD info disappeared when I unplugged it.
The PC recognizes the brand name so I am hoping it is working in that respect.
This particular computer does have a seperate IDE cable to the back of the CDROM and there is no empty 4 pin on the motherboard.>>where 2 other computers have that. (((I am not a shop, just its my computer and my brothers and my friends and I have a older 4th machine))) Just focussing on the one that is stuck in DOS.
It has Windows XP (I have used it for about 2 weeks) It is formatted in NTFS.
I had gotten it to read from C drive first and have thrown in a Windows XP disk but it will not start from that disk.
I have used this XP disk on another machine that formerly had Win98se and it overwrote that to XP.
So, with the one stuck in DOS. Is there a way to make it go? Or do I have to format it back to Fat32 from NTFS and then load Windows start up disk, then Win98se and then Win xp and then change the file format to NTFS? to get it to work again. (sounds like a couple of days and I will lose lost file information?)
Take your time and reread it a few times. I think I covered everything
I have a Win98/Me/Nt boot up disc(3 1/2")
Win 98se cd
Win xp pro cd.
The proper way(and fastest and safest way too)
Thanking you muchly.