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re: Invaiid system disk, replace and hit any key
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 4:40 am
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Posted by Keith Stanier (1002 messages posted)


Hi Cori.

Are you saying a normal startup with no floppy inserted?

Does it read from the floppy drive first on startup?

If it doesn't then go into the BIOS and change the boot sequence to start with floppy 
first then hard drive.

|I keep recieving the message "invalid system disk, replace and hit any key" when 
|my computer starts up. I have a windows 95 boot disk, what should I do next?

If you are getting this message then your system files are corrupt or missing. If 
its booting from floppy then the system files are missing of the floppy.

Depending on who made the boot disk you should have Sys.com on there. If you 
have then startup using the boot disk and at the A:\ prompt type in Sys C: 
this will transfer the system files back to C: drive.

Restart you computer and try again.



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Invaiid system disk, replace and hit any key (corey: Tuesday, October 9, 2007 at 5:22 pm)

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