Error: Setup error SU-0013 (due to no MS-DOS boot partition).
Error:
Error SU-0013
Cause:
The startup drive is an HPFS or Windows NT file system. Windows 95 can be installed only on an MS-DOS boot partition.
Solution:
Use FDISK to partition the drive.
NOTE 1: The following task should be performed by a qualified computer technician.
NOTE 2: Contact a qualified computer technician or next-level support if the hard drive has a DOS partition that Windows 95 setup does not detect.
NOTE 3: Each hard disk consists of one or more partitions that are either primary partitions or logical drives within an extended partition. At least one primary partition must exist for an extended partition with logical drives to be created.
1) Decide how many partitions to install on this hard disk.
NOTE: Considerations include disk access speed (smaller multiple partitions increase disk access speed), ease of backups (afforded by separating programs from data), and space restrictions created in each partition by having many of them. DOS 6.2 allows partitions of up to 2GB.
2) Type FDISK at the DOS prompt.
NOTE: If there are two or more hard disk drives installed, FDISK refers to them as Disk 1, Disk 2, etc. (not Disk 0 and Disk 1, as in CMOS Setup). Select '5. Change current fixed disk drive' to view a drive list, and select the appropriate drive by typing its digit.
3) Create the desired partitions:
a) Create a primary DOS partition:
1] Select '1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive' and press ENTER.
2] Select '1. Create Primary DOS Partition' and press ENTER.
a] Do one of the following:
1} Type 'Y' for yes when prompted to '... use maximum available size of a Primary DOS Partition and make the partition active? (Y/N)' if that is the desire. FDISK will reboot the computer (make sure DOS boot disk remains in Drive A).
2} Type 'N' for No, and then type the size of the desired 'Primary DOS Partition in MB', or as a percentage of the disk space (%).
Example: If the total disk size is 150MB and a 30MB partition is desired, type either 30 or 20%.
3] Press ESC to return to the previous menu.
4] Click '2. Create Extended DOS Partition' to assign the remaining space to an Extended DOS partition, and do one of the following:
a] Type 'Y' for Yes when prompted to '... use maximum remaining size for an Extended DOS Partition and make the partition active? (Y/N)' if that is the desire. FDISK will reboot the computer (make sure DOS boot disk remains in Drive A).
b] Type 'N' for No, and type the desired size of the 'Extended DOS Partition in MB', or as a percentage of the disk space (%).
Example: If the total disk size is 150MB with 100MB remaining a two 50MB partitions are desired, type either 50 or 33%. Repeat this process for the remaining space.
4) (Optional) Click '3. Create Logical Drive(s) in the Extended DOS Partition' to create additional logical drives in this partition.
5) Press ESC twice to return to the Main menu.
6) Click '2. Set active partition', and designate one of the partitions in the list as active. (This will designate the boot partition.) Type the number of the partition to make active in the box (e.g., 1 or 2), and press ENTER.
7) Press ESC to return to the Main menu.
8) Press ESC to return to DOS.
9) Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot the computer (for changes to take effect).