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Name: bambi24
Date: August 12, 2006 at 11:22:32 Pacific
OS: win98se
CPU/Ram: 1.3/256
Product: ?
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At on time I had detail instructions on how to fdisk & then format.Tried searching and can find it. The one I had showed screen shot so was kind of easy to do. Any idwals were I might find instructions like that. That you all for your time and help.



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Response Number 1
Name: Sabertooth
Date: August 12, 2006 at 12:17:51 Pacific
Reply:

http://www.windowsreinstall.com/win98/install98stepbystep1/indexfullpage.htm


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Response Number 2
Name: dave01
Date: August 12, 2006 at 12:37:37 Pacific
Reply:

Click on Hotos in the left panel, then advanced.


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Response Number 3
Name: trvlr
Date: August 12, 2006 at 13:01:28 Pacific
Reply:

http://www.fdisk.com/fdisk/

has numerous links to various guides/tutorials; not the least two/three from M$ (near top of page).


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Response Number 4
Name: The Count
Date: August 12, 2006 at 16:34:02 Pacific
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Hi bambi24, Sabertooth, dave01, trvlr, hi everyone

What can I say or add?... Screenshots and all. :-)

How-To Partition and Format a Hard Drive
(http://www.mesich.com/format1.html)

For the ol'time regulars, Hi All and YES, we are back online up and running. :-)

Best Regards and Wishes,
The Count, Co-webmaster of mesich.com


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Response Number 5
Name: bambi24
Date: August 12, 2006 at 17:27:09 Pacific
Reply:

The Count that was just what I was looking for.Thank you so much. Thank you all.Thank you for the time and help you all offered.
Bambi


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Response Number 6
Name: Dan Penny
Date: August 13, 2006 at 00:49:57 Pacific
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Hello Count. Where ya been? Good to see you two back.

It's a good day when you learn something


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Response Number 7
Name: The Count
Date: August 13, 2006 at 15:11:12 Pacific
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Hi Bambi, sabertooth, dave01, trvlr, Dan

Bambi, glad to know we have been of help to you, thanks for posting back.

Dan, where do you think I have been? In the Netherlands of course, where else could I have been? :>)
Thanks! We are very happy to have the site back online, many thanks to my son wmikke. He took care of the transfer and renewal for the domain name registration and also supplied to us one of his webhosting packages. :-))
The webhosting package includes all we need to set up one or more new features to our website.
(http://www.scriptzine-design.com)

As for Mesich I can only tell that he is being kept very busy at his new appointment. And for myself, well... I do check my email regularly, close to on a daily bases also there is much going on at the office (moving around from office to office etc.). The latter draws a enormous amount of energy out of me and has made me temporarily loose interest in getting at the computer other than checking my email and reply to it as needed. :-(

I do hope to regain full interest in a short while, and become one of the (old time) regulars at Computing.Net again with hopefully some helpful answers/solutions for the Computing.Net posters.
In this thread I have been of help to Bambi, with our site, and that gives me lots of joy and it is a stimulation to regain full interest as are your warm words towards us. Thanks!

Best Regards and Wishes,
The Count, Co-webmaster of mesich.com


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