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    Post A: Drive and Win98SE

    I recently formatted my HDD and changed from win3.1 to 98SE. Now I can't access the a:\ drive at all. In My Comp when I try I get an OE exception in VxD, same in DOS prompt in windows, then PC freezes; but from the DOS prompt I can access the floppy but C:\ is no longer valid drive! It's a PII 333 with 32MB and I'm stuck!
    Thanks for any help.

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    Tell us the OE exception error...

    Wait, I just realized what you wrote. You actually had win3.1 on a PII 333, with 32MB of RAM? OK, I promise, I won't poke fun...

    I understand from what you wrote that this is a clean install, so we can't blame this on an upgrade issue. You say you can access the a: at one point, I presume that is when you are using the boot floppy, but it doesn't see the C: at that time? Do you have drive overlay software on the HDD, thus not allowing C: to be seen by a boot floppy?

    Give us more info.

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    HA HA YA KNOW!!!!

    Anyway, could this be a bios issue? Or, quite possibly, the drivers are not compatible with win 98? I can't remember all the compatibility issues, but I'll bet they're there.

    Have a look in control panel, device manager and see if you can glean any information

    Good luck!

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    more information may be needed to answer the windows floppy issue.

    First make sure you have no hardware problems. click once on my computer/then right click/goto properties/then device manager.

    Any yellow explination points?
    Whether there are or not I would try and get the latest drivers for your motherboard.

    As for the DOS window try start/shut down/restart in msdos mode. Probably access the floppy this way.

    the boot disk not seeing C: I would suspect either your using an older version of DOS that cannot access large harddrives, FAT 32 or, you have a boot sector virus.
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    Thanks for the advice guys. Turned out to be a problem with anti-virus software which I sorted by changing the version.

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