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- @echo off
- set RAMD=
- set CDROM=
-
- echo.
- echo Preparing to start your computer.
- echo This may take a few minutes. Please wait...
- echo.
-
- a:\findramd
-
- if errorlevel 255 goto no_ramdrive
-
- if not errorlevel 3 goto no_ramdrive
-
- goto do_shift
-
- :loop
- if errorlevel %1 goto no_shift
-
- :do_shift
- set cdrom=%2
- shift
- shift
- if not %1*==* goto loop
- goto no_ramdrive
-
- :no_shift
- set ramd=%2
-
- if "%RAMD%"=="C" goto c_drive
-
- goto success
-
- :c_drive
- echo Windows 98 has detected that drive C does not contain a valid FAT or
- echo FAT32 partition. There are several possible causes.
- echo.
- echo 1. The drive may need to be partitioned. To create a partition on the drive,
- echo run FDISK from the MS-DOS command prompt.
- echo.
- echo 2. You may be using third-party disk-partitioning software. If you are using
- echo this type of software, remove the Emergency Boot Disk and restart your
- echo computer. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to start your computer from
- echo a floppy disk.
- echo .
- echo 3. Some viruses also cause your drive C to not register. You can use a virus
- echo scanning program to check your computer for viruses.
- echo.
- goto success
-
- :no_ramdrive
- echo The Windows 98 startup disk could not create a temporary drive for the
- echo diagnostic tools. This may be because this computer has less than the
- echo minimum required extended memory.
- echo.
- :success
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