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My intent is to format a P166 for use as a DOS computer.

It had W95, a prior uninstall of Norton AV caused error screens so I had to

format.

 

When I tried a W95 boot disk, format, got error: insufficient memory to

load system files.

 

I then ran Bing, it did format, I rebooted with the W95 boot disk, at A:,

entered C:, no C:.

 

Ran Bing again, named the drive C, but see legend that the drive is not

available to anything as it has Bing installed on it.

 

Then rebooted with W95 boot disk, message: can't find Bing, assume it wants

the Bing boot disk.

 

I need to wind up with a C drive for DOS, and have created something else.

 

Advice?

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

Uninstall BING, per the detailed instructions here:

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/idx.php/47/291/General-Information/article/How-to-Uninstall-BootIt-NG.html

 

 

In the future, if you just need to use BING for partition work you do not need to

install it on the hard drive, which is apparently what you did.

 

Simply boot with the BING floppy, when prompted to Install, click Cancel, and enter

Maintenance Mode.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

 

 

"ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message news:5s63rnF1793foU1@mid.individual.net...

> My intent is to format a P166 for use as a DOS computer.

> It had W95, a prior uninstall of Norton AV caused error screens so I had to

> format.

>

> When I tried a W95 boot disk, format, got error: insufficient memory to

> load system files.

>

> I then ran Bing, it did format, I rebooted with the W95 boot disk, at A:,

> entered C:, no C:.

>

> Ran Bing again, named the drive C, but see legend that the drive is not

> available to anything as it has Bing installed on it.

>

> Then rebooted with W95 boot disk, message: can't find Bing, assume it wants

> the Bing boot disk.

>

> I need to wind up with a C drive for DOS, and have created something else.

>

> Advice?

>

> ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

ms wrote:

| My intent is to format a P166 for use as a DOS computer.

| It had W95, a prior uninstall of Norton AV caused error screens so I

| had to format.

|

| When I tried a W95 boot disk, format, got error: insufficient memory

| to load system files.

 

Well, here's an article that mentions that...

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177864

Insufficient Memory to Load System Files

 

.......Quote the article..............

SYMPTOMS

When you try to format your hard disk, you may receive the following

error message:

Insufficient memory to load system files.

Format terminated.

 

CAUSE

This problem can occur if either of the following conditions exists:

• You attempt to format your hard disk using the "format c: /q/u/s/v"

command at a command prompt, and there is not enough free conventional

memory to use the /s parameter (switch).

• You start your computer using the Windows Startup disk and then

attempt to format your hard disk.

 

RESOLUTION

To work around this problem, use the appropriate method below:

• Do not use the /s parameter (switch) with the Format command. After

the format process is finished, transfer the system files to the hard

disk using the SYS C: command.

• If you are using Windows 98, restart your computer using the Windows

98 Startup disk, choose Start Computer With CD-ROM Support on the

Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu, and then use the FORMAT command to

format your hard disk.

 

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products

that are listed at the beginning of this article.

.......EOQ................................

 

| I then ran Bing, it did format, I rebooted with the W95 boot disk, at

| A:, entered C:, no C:.

 

BING, if I recall correctly, doesn't have a separate FORMAT command. The

format is done automatically after a partition is created, if it is a

FAT partition.

 

| Ran Bing again, named the drive C, but see legend that the drive is

| not available to anything as it has Bing installed on it.

 

It isn't the name of the partition that matters. It's the letter. You

can't assign the letter, that's automatic by these rules...

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=51978

Order in Which MS-DOS and Windows Assign Drive Letters

 

| Then rebooted with W95 boot disk, message: can't find Bing, assume it

| wants the Bing boot disk.

 

I'm not sure exactly what you did with BING. Could it be you created

something that was not a FAT partition?

 

| I need to wind up with a C drive for DOS, and have created something

| else.

|

| Advice?

 

Maybe...

 

(1) Boot the BING floppy, & get into the Work with Partitions Screen.

Do that by clicking CANCEL at the Install Requestor.

(2) Uninstall BING from the hard drive, if you've installed it.

(If you can, do this before step one.)

(3) Delete the partition you created earlier, if still there.

 

Now, create your partition. Make sure it is a FAT partition. Make sure

it is a Primary partition. If you use BING to do it, you won't have to

FORMAT it. If you use the Windows Startup Diskette to create the

partition with FDISK, then you must reboot & format it. If there is only

one partition, it will be C: after that reboot.

 

| ms

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

news:#MZUJ75OIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

> Uninstall BING, per the detailed instructions here:

> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/idx.php/47/291/General-Information/

> article/How-to-Uninstall-BootIt-NG.html

>

>

> In the future, if you just need to use BING for partition work you do

> not need to install it on the hard drive, which is apparently what you

> did.

>

> Simply boot with the BING floppy, when prompted to Install, click

> Cancel, and enter Maintenance Mode.

 

Thanks, Glen

 

Initially, Bing wanted to install to the hard drive, should have not done

that. The link you gave me was good, lots of Bing data.

 

It states that Uninstall is only available if Bing is installed on the

hard drive, which it had done. But Utilities/Uninstall is greyed out. I

dunno. I looked through the data, don't find that combination.

 

If I remove the Bing floppy, reboot, the screen asks for it, even though

it installed to the hard drive. I can't bootup w/o the Bing floppy.

 

Please refer to my reply to PCR for the DOS part.

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:uLn7cd6OIHA.1188

@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:

> ms wrote:

>| My intent is to format a P166 for use as a DOS computer.

>| It had W95, a prior uninstall of Norton AV caused error screens so I

>| had to format.

>|

>| When I tried a W95 boot disk, format, got error: insufficient memory

>| to load system files.

>

> Well, here's an article that mentions that...

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177864

> Insufficient Memory to Load System Files

>

> ......Quote the article..............

> SYMPTOMS

> When you try to format your hard disk, you may receive the following

> error message:

> Insufficient memory to load system files.

> Format terminated.

>

> CAUSE

> This problem can occur if either of the following conditions exists:

> • You attempt to format your hard disk using the "format c: /q/u/s/v"

> command at a command prompt, and there is not enough free conventional

> memory to use the /s parameter (switch).

> • You start your computer using the Windows Startup disk and then

> attempt to format your hard disk.

>

> RESOLUTION

> To work around this problem, use the appropriate method below:

> • Do not use the /s parameter (switch) with the Format command. After

> the format process is finished, transfer the system files to the hard

> disk using the SYS C: command.

> • If you are using Windows 98, restart your computer using the Windows

> 98 Startup disk, choose Start Computer With CD-ROM Support on the

> Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu, and then use the FORMAT command to

> format your hard disk.

>

> STATUS

> Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft

products

> that are listed at the beginning of this article.

> ......EOQ................................

>

>| I then ran Bing, it did format, I rebooted with the W95 boot disk, at

>| A:, entered C:, no C:.

>

> BING, if I recall correctly, doesn't have a separate FORMAT command.

The

> format is done automatically after a partition is created, if it is a

> FAT partition.

>

Thanks, PCR

 

That explains the error screen, if I can get back there, I'll try that.

 

Format is a Bing command in Maintenance Mode.

>| Ran Bing again, named the drive C, but see legend that the drive is

>| not available to anything as it has Bing installed on it.

>

> It isn't the name of the partition that matters. It's the letter. You

> can't assign the letter, that's automatic by these rules...

> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=51978

> Order in Which MS-DOS and Windows Assign Drive Letters

>

Sorry, bad sleep, or would have remembered.

>| Then rebooted with W95 boot disk, message: can't find Bing, assume it

>| wants the Bing boot disk.

>

> I'm not sure exactly what you did with BING. Could it be you created

> something that was not a FAT partition?

>

When I got the (turns out) standard error screen above, then I tried Bing

to work with the hard disk.

Bing formatted as a FAT 32 partition.

>| I need to wind up with a C drive for DOS, and have created something

>| else.

>|

>| Advice?

>

> Maybe...

>

> (1) Boot the BING floppy, & get into the Work with Partitions Screen.

> Do that by clicking CANCEL at the Install Requestor.

> (2) Uninstall BING from the hard drive, if you've installed it.

> (If you can, do this before step one.)

 

As I replied to Glen, there is where I'm stopped. At this point, can't

uninstall Bing.

> (3) Delete the partition you created earlier, if still there.

>

> Now, create your partition. Make sure it is a FAT partition. Make sure

> it is a Primary partition. If you use BING to do it, you won't have to

> FORMAT it. If you use the Windows Startup Diskette to create the

> partition with FDISK, then you must reboot & format it. If there is

only

> one partition, it will be C: after that reboot.

>

 

I would do that if I could.

 

I tried the W95 startup disk again, can use a W98 disk but believe the

results would be the same. I wind up at A prompt, but it does not

recognize C until I can get rid of Bing.

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message news:5s8jueF17v2n5U1@mid.individual.net...

> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

> news:#MZUJ75OIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

>

>> Uninstall BING, per the detailed instructions here:

>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/idx.php/47/291/General-Information/

>> article/How-to-Uninstall-BootIt-NG.html

>>

>>

>> In the future, if you just need to use BING for partition work you do

>> not need to install it on the hard drive, which is apparently what you

>> did.

>>

>> Simply boot with the BING floppy, when prompted to Install, click

>> Cancel, and enter Maintenance Mode.

>

> Thanks, Glen

>

> Initially, Bing wanted to install to the hard drive, should have not done

> that. The link you gave me was good, lots of Bing data.

>

> It states that Uninstall is only available if Bing is installed on the

> hard drive, which it had done. But Utilities/Uninstall is greyed out. I

> dunno. I looked through the data, don't find that combination.

>

> If I remove the Bing floppy, reboot, the screen asks for it, even though

> it installed to the hard drive. I can't bootup w/o the Bing floppy.

>

> Please refer to my reply to PCR for the DOS part.

 

from

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/idx.php/47/162/article/Uninstall-Option-is-Greyed-Out.html

 

"Uninstall Option is Greyed Out

 

"If you wish to uninstall BootIt NG, but the Uninstall... option under the Utilities

menu in BootIt NG is greyed out, you have two options, each of which will make the

Uninstall... option available within BootIt NG:

Boot into the copy of BootIt NG installed on the hard drive.

 

"If you installed BootIt NG from a diskette, you can boot from that same diskette,

and choose the Access BootIt NG Partition option on the floppy boot menu."

 

If you still have problems, post in the BootIt NG newsgroups or web forum:

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/support.html

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/oehelp.html

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/webnews.html

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

Guest Lil' Dave
Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message

news:5s63rnF1793foU1@mid.individual.net...

> My intent is to format a P166 for use as a DOS computer.

> It had W95, a prior uninstall of Norton AV caused error screens so I had

> to

> format.

>

> When I tried a W95 boot disk, format, got error: insufficient memory to

> load system files.

>

> I then ran Bing, it did format, I rebooted with the W95 boot disk, at A:,

> entered C:, no C:.

>

> Ran Bing again, named the drive C, but see legend that the drive is not

> available to anything as it has Bing installed on it.

>

> Then rebooted with W95 boot disk, message: can't find Bing, assume it

> wants

> the Bing boot disk.

>

> I need to wind up with a C drive for DOS, and have created something else.

>

> Advice?

>

> ms

 

Read replies to date. My memory is hazy, but here goes. Believe win95 and

version A don't understand FAT32. Version B and C do. (If I remember

correctly).

 

A "dos computer" could mean any version of msdos. That, in itself, may be

problem concerning a FAT32 partition. Depending of course of the version of

msdos you're talking about. (You left that out, hmmmm). Guess its the same

old story/different day, eh?

Dave

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"Lil' Dave" <spamyourself@virus.net> wrote in

news:eaxz2oHPIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:

> "ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message

> news:5s63rnF1793foU1@mid.individual.net...

>> My intent is to format a P166 for use as a DOS computer.

>> It had W95, a prior uninstall of Norton AV caused error screens so I

>> had to

>> format.

>>

>> When I tried a W95 boot disk, format, got error: insufficient memory

>> to load system files.

>>

>> I then ran Bing, it did format, I rebooted with the W95 boot disk, at

>> A:, entered C:, no C:.

>>

>> Ran Bing again, named the drive C, but see legend that the drive is

>> not available to anything as it has Bing installed on it.

>>

>> Then rebooted with W95 boot disk, message: can't find Bing, assume it

>> wants

>> the Bing boot disk.

>>

>> I need to wind up with a C drive for DOS, and have created something

>> else.

>>

>> Advice?

>>

>> ms

>

> Read replies to date. My memory is hazy, but here goes. Believe

> win95 and version A don't understand FAT32. Version B and C do. (If

> I remember correctly).

>

 

Bing formatted, so W95 is gone.

Your comment explains why in Bing it reported one partition as FAT-16.

But I hope to start over, Fdisk, format

> A "dos computer" could mean any version of msdos. That, in itself,

> may be problem concerning a FAT32 partition. Depending of course of

> the version of msdos you're talking about. (You left that out,

> hmmmm). Guess its the same old story/different day, eh?

> Dave

>

That's later, after the above, it will be DOS 6.22 for old DOS games.

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

news:uHTxbdGPIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:

> "ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message

> news:5s8jueF17v2n5U1@mid.individual.net...

>> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

>> news:#MZUJ75OIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

>>

>>> Uninstall BING, per the detailed instructions here:

>>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/idx.php/47/291/General-Informatio

>>> n/ article/How-to-Uninstall-BootIt-NG.html

>>>

>>>

>>> In the future, if you just need to use BING for partition work you

>>> do not need to install it on the hard drive, which is apparently

>>> what you did.

>>>

>>> Simply boot with the BING floppy, when prompted to Install, click

>>> Cancel, and enter Maintenance Mode.

>>

>> Thanks, Glen

>>

>> Initially, Bing wanted to install to the hard drive, should have not

>> done that. The link you gave me was good, lots of Bing data.

>>

>> It states that Uninstall is only available if Bing is installed on

>> the hard drive, which it had done. But Utilities/Uninstall is greyed

>> out. I dunno. I looked through the data, don't find that combination.

>>

>> If I remove the Bing floppy, reboot, the screen asks for it, even

>> though it installed to the hard drive. I can't bootup w/o the Bing

>> floppy.

>>

>> Please refer to my reply to PCR for the DOS part.

>

> from

> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/idx.php/47/162/article/Uninstall-Op

> tion-is-Greyed-Out.html

>

> "Uninstall Option is Greyed Out

>

> "If you wish to uninstall BootIt NG, but the Uninstall... option under

> the Utilities menu in BootIt NG is greyed out, you have two options,

> each of which will make the Uninstall... option available within

> BootIt NG: Boot into the copy of BootIt NG installed on the hard

> drive.

>

> "If you installed BootIt NG from a diskette, you can boot from that

> same diskette, and choose the Access BootIt NG Partition option on the

> floppy boot menu."

>

> If you still have problems, post in the BootIt NG newsgroups or web

> forum: http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/support.html

> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/oehelp.html

> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/webnews.html

 

Thanks, Glen

 

I will post back.

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

news:uHTxbdGPIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:

> "ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message

> news:5s8jueF17v2n5U1@mid.individual.net...

>> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

>> news:#MZUJ75OIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

>>

>>> Uninstall BING, per the detailed instructions here:

>>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/idx.php/47/291/General-Informatio

>>> n/ article/How-to-Uninstall-BootIt-NG.html

>>>

>>>

>>> In the future, if you just need to use BING for partition work you

>>> do not need to install it on the hard drive, which is apparently

>>> what you did.

>>>

>>> Simply boot with the BING floppy, when prompted to Install, click

>>> Cancel, and enter Maintenance Mode.

>>

>> Thanks, Glen

>>

>> Initially, Bing wanted to install to the hard drive, should have not

>> done that. The link you gave me was good, lots of Bing data.

>>

>> It states that Uninstall is only available if Bing is installed on

>> the hard drive, which it had done. But Utilities/Uninstall is greyed

>> out. I dunno. I looked through the data, don't find that combination.

>>

>> If I remove the Bing floppy, reboot, the screen asks for it, even

>> though it installed to the hard drive. I can't bootup w/o the Bing

>> floppy.

>>

>> Please refer to my reply to PCR for the DOS part.

>

> from

> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/idx.php/47/162/article/Uninstall-Op

> tion-is-Greyed-Out.html

>

> "Uninstall Option is Greyed Out

>

> "If you wish to uninstall BootIt NG, but the Uninstall... option under

> the Utilities menu in BootIt NG is greyed out, you have two options,

> each of which will make the Uninstall... option available within

> BootIt NG: Boot into the copy of BootIt NG installed on the hard

> drive.

>

That is what I did first, where Uninstall is greyed out.

> "If you installed BootIt NG from a diskette, you can boot from that

> same diskette, and choose the Access BootIt NG Partition option on the

> floppy boot menu."

>

I see that menu, but all is greyed out except Upgrade BootIt.

 

From what it shows, getting the above menu suggests installed from a

floppy. But the hard drive inaccessible now is due to Bing being

installed on the hard drive. ??.

> If you still have problems, post in the BootIt NG newsgroups or web

> forum: http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/support.html

> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/oehelp.html

> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/webnews.html

 

I found on those links an inactive support forum, public.apps.bootitng,

last posts in July 2005, but my newsgroup server shows no public*

newsgroups.

 

In Uninstall in the manual, I found this:

---------

If your system boots the incorrect partition or won’t boot at all, then

you can use FDISK to set the correct partition active or you can use the

BootIt NG floppy disk to set the correct partition active ....snip

------------

 

The C partition is presently set Active.

 

Fdisk does not now see C. Having looked at either hard drive install or

floppy install, each Uninstall option seems to lead to a dead end, with

greyed out options.

 

Is there some way in DOS, starting with a boot floppy, to remove Bing and

recover the C drive?

 

Thanks

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message news:5saougF18geklU1@mid.individual.net...

> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

> news:uHTxbdGPIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.

> snip

>> If you still have problems, post in the BootIt NG newsgroups or web

>> forum: http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/support.html

>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/oehelp.html

>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/webnews.html

>

> I found on those links an inactive support forum, public.apps.bootitng,

> last posts in July 2005, but my newsgroup server shows no public*

> newsgroups.

> snip

 

If you click on the third link I gave you:

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/webnews.html

then click on the link named "BootIt Next Generation" in the box with the heading

"Select Newsgroup", you will be in the BING web forum, where you can ask your

questions. The posts there are current, the latest is from today.

 

With the news server supplied by my Roadrunner cable connection, I can go to

http://news://news.terabyteunlimited.com/public.apps.bootitng

using port 1198 and find posts from today.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

news:elN6WpTPIHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:

> "ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message

> news:5saougF18geklU1@mid.individual.net...

>> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

>> news:uHTxbdGPIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.

>> snip

>>> If you still have problems, post in the BootIt NG newsgroups or web

>>> forum: http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/support.html

>>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/oehelp.html

>>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/webnews.html

>>

>> I found on those links an inactive support forum,

>> public.apps.bootitng, last posts in July 2005, but my newsgroup

>> server shows no public* newsgroups.

>> snip

>

> If you click on the third link I gave you:

> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/webnews.html

> then click on the link named "BootIt Next Generation" in the box with

> the heading "Select Newsgroup", you will be in the BING web forum,

> where you can ask your questions. The posts there are current, the

> latest is from today.

>

> With the news server supplied by my Roadrunner cable connection, I can

> go to http://news://news.terabyteunlimited.com/public.apps.bootitng

> using port 1198 and find posts from today.

 

Thanks, Glen, I see it there as a web forum. Will post there.

 

From your response, I guess there is no DOS way to remove the Bing effect

on the hard drive.

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"ms" <ms@invalid.com> wrote in message news:5scu9tF18gf72U1@mid.individual.net...

> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in

> news:elN6WpTPIHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:

>>

>> If you click on the third link I gave you:

>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/webnews.html

>> then click on the link named "BootIt Next Generation" in the box with

>> the heading "Select Newsgroup", you will be in the BING web forum,

>> where you can ask your questions. The posts there are current, the

>> latest is from today.

>>

>> With the news server supplied by my Roadrunner cable connection, I can

>> go to http://news://news.terabyteunlimited.com/public.apps.bootitng

>> using port 1198 and find posts from today.

>

> Thanks, Glen, I see it there as a web forum. Will post there.

>

> From your response, I guess there is no DOS way to remove the Bing effect

> on the hard drive.

 

From my post you should infer that I only know of the ways BootIt recommends and

have not tried any other ways, so I cannot recommend any other method from personal

experience.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

ms wrote:

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:uLn7cd6OIHA.1188

| @TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:

|

|> ms wrote:

|>| My intent is to format a P166 for use as a DOS computer.

|>| It had W95, a prior uninstall of Norton AV caused error screens so I

|>| had to format.

|>|

|>| When I tried a W95 boot disk, format, got error: insufficient memory

|>| to load system files.

|>

|> Well, here's an article that mentions that...

|> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177864

|> Insufficient Memory to Load System Files

|>

....snip of quote from article...

|>

|>| I then ran Bing, it did format, I rebooted with the W95 boot disk,

|>| at A:, entered C:, no C:.

|>

|> BING, if I recall correctly, doesn't have a separate FORMAT command.

|> The format is done automatically after a partition is created, if it

|> is a FAT partition.

|>

| Thanks, PCR

 

You are welcome.

 

| That explains the error screen, if I can get back there, I'll try

| that.

|

| Format is a Bing command in Maintenance Mode.

 

Yes, I see, reviewing the BootItNG.pdf, that's right-- it does seem

there is an option whether to format certain partition types (FAT types

for sure) during the process of creating them. After that, there will be

a format command offered in Maintenance Mode, right, I guess to

re-format it when desirable, which must wipe it. OK, then.

 

But I don't recall having to separately format mine-- I guess the option

to do it was selected by default during the create. Or, I have forgotten

that I did select it.

 

|>| Ran Bing again, named the drive C, but see legend that the drive is

|>| not available to anything as it has Bing installed on it.

|>

|> It isn't the name of the partition that matters. It's the letter. You

|> can't assign the letter, that's automatic by these rules...

|> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=51978

|> Order in Which MS-DOS and Windows Assign Drive Letters

|>

| Sorry, bad sleep, or would have remembered.

 

OK. (I barely remember these things, myself.)

 

|>| Then rebooted with W95 boot disk, message: can't find Bing, assume

|>| it wants the Bing boot disk.

|>

|> I'm not sure exactly what you did with BING. Could it be you created

|> something that was not a FAT partition?

|>

| When I got the (turns out) standard error screen above, then I tried

| Bing to work with the hard disk.

| Bing formatted as a FAT 32 partition.

 

Normally (as I recall it), BING creates & installs itself into a special

partition type called EMBRM (I believe)-- not a FAT32 partition. To get

it into a FAT32 partition, I believe you would separately have to create

the partition, & then choose to have BING install into it. Is that what

you did?

 

Can it be the FDISK on a Win95 Startup Diskette will not recognize a

FAT32 partition, as Lil' Dave suspects? And I'm fairly sure no FDISK

will recognize an EMBRM. Therefore, continue at Terabyte support. I know

you are not seeing an uninstall option after you boot the BING

partition. What about doing it manually, as Terabyte suggested? Boot the

BING partition, &...

 

......Quote Terabyte's answer to you......

to manually uninstall, click undo embr, click view mbr, ensure the

correct

partition is active, click std mbr, apply.

......EOQ...............................................

 

If that works, then delete whatever partitions remain using BING. You

may need to reboot to Maintenance Mode first off the BING floppy. Then,

create one that is a FAT16, (unless you discover that FAT32 ultimately

really will be OK for DOS 6.22. Then, make it another FAT32, but get a

better FDISK...

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=263044

Latest FDISK)

 

|>| I need to wind up with a C drive for DOS, and have created something

|>| else.

|>|

|>| Advice?

|>

|> Maybe...

|>

|> (1) Boot the BING floppy, & get into the Work with Partitions Screen.

|> Do that by clicking CANCEL at the Install Requestor.

|> (2) Uninstall BING from the hard drive, if you've installed it.

|> (If you can, do this before step one.)

|

| As I replied to Glen, there is where I'm stopped. At this point, can't

| uninstall Bing.

 

Boot the BING partition, & see whether you can do the manual uninstall

Terabyte said. If that fails, see whether BING will delete the

partitions, especially the EMBRM if still there, after booting the BING

Maintenance Diskette. Also, see whether it will replace BING's MBR with

a standard MBR.

 

|> (3) Delete the partition you created earlier, if still there.

|>

|> Now, create your partition. Make sure it is a FAT partition. Make

|> sure it is a Primary partition. If you use BING to do it, you won't

|> have to FORMAT it. If you use the Windows Startup Diskette to create

|> the partition with FDISK, then you must reboot & format it. If there

|> is only one partition, it will be C: after that reboot.

|>

|

| I would do that if I could.

|

| I tried the W95 startup disk again, can use a W98 disk but believe the

| results would be the same. I wind up at A prompt, but it does not

| recognize C until I can get rid of Bing.

 

It could be as Lil' Dave said-- a Win95A FDISK is inadequate to the

task. But I somehow doubt even an updated FDISK would see an EMBRM (If

you've got one). It certainly, you know, would see a FAT32, though.

 

| ms

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:u8kvzmePIHA.536

@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:

snip

>

> Normally (as I recall it), BING creates & installs itself into a special

> partition type called EMBRM (I believe)-- not a FAT32 partition. To get

> it into a FAT32 partition, I believe you would separately have to create

> the partition, & then choose to have BING install into it. Is that what

> you did?

>

> Can it be the FDISK on a Win95 Startup Diskette will not recognize a

> FAT32 partition, as Lil' Dave suspects? And I'm fairly sure no FDISK

> will recognize an EMBRM. Therefore, continue at Terabyte support. I know

> you are not seeing an uninstall option after you boot the BING

> partition. What about doing it manually, as Terabyte suggested? Boot the

BING partition, &...

>

> .....Quote Terabyte's answer to you......

> to manually uninstall, click undo embr, click view mbr, ensure the

> correct

> partition is active, click std mbr, apply.

> .....EOQ...............................................

>

> If that works, then delete whatever partitions remain using BING. You

> may need to reboot to Maintenance Mode first off the BING floppy. Then,

> create one that is a FAT16, (unless you discover that FAT32 ultimately

> really will be OK for DOS 6.22. Then, make it another FAT32, but get a

> better FDISK...

> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=263044

> Latest FDISK)

>

>| As I replied to Glen, there is where I'm stopped. At this point, can't

>| uninstall Bing.

>

> Boot the BING partition, & see whether you can do the manual uninstall

> Terabyte said. If that fails, see whether BING will delete the

> partitions, especially the EMBRM if still there, after booting the BING

> Maintenance Diskette. Also, see whether it will replace BING's MBR with

> a standard MBR.

>

>|> (3) Delete the partition you created earlier, if still there.

>|>

>|> Now, create your partition. Make sure it is a FAT partition. Make

>|> sure it is a Primary partition. If you use BING to do it, you won't

>|> have to FORMAT it. If you use the Windows Startup Diskette to create

>|> the partition with FDISK, then you must reboot & format it. If there

>|> is only one partition, it will be C: after that reboot.

>|>

>|

>| I would do that if I could.

>|

>| I tried the W95 startup disk again, can use a W98 disk but believe the

>| results would be the same. I wind up at A prompt, but it does not

>| recognize C until I can get rid of Bing.

>

> It could be as Lil' Dave said-- a Win95A FDISK is inadequate to the

> task. But I somehow doubt even an updated FDISK would see an EMBRM (If

> you've got one). It certainly, you know, would see a FAT32, though.

>

 

Thanks to your advice and Glen and Lil' Dave, I just finished formatting C,

finally! I was finally able to switch Fat 32 to Fat 16, no real impact as

it will be DOS anyway, IIRC. Then, I was able after removing EMBR as I had

done previously, applied STD MBR, and finally had a usable C drive. It will

be a long time before I ever use BING again, it needs considerable research

first.

 

And thanks for the link to the later fdisk, will be useful later.

 

Now an easier question, I think. This P166 will only be used for DOS

operations, mainly old DOS games. It's an oddball, a Compac Presario with a

row of buttons across the top, what looks like a power button does not work

I use the switch at the back in the power supply.

 

Advice from before was it was not necessary to install DOS 6.22 for this,

just sys.com, a few DOS files, (?), I have to look that up in my records.

 

Comment?

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

ms <ms@invalid.com> wrote in news:5s63rnF1793foU1@mid.individual.net:

> My intent is to format a P166 for use as a DOS computer.

> It had W95, a prior uninstall of Norton AV caused error screens so I

> had to format.

>

> When I tried a W95 boot disk, format, got error: insufficient memory

> to load system files.

>

> I then ran Bing, it did format, I rebooted with the W95 boot disk, at

> A:, entered C:, no C:.

>

> Ran Bing again, named the drive C, but see legend that the drive is

> not available to anything as it has Bing installed on it.

>

> Then rebooted with W95 boot disk, message: can't find Bing, assume it

> wants the Bing boot disk.

>

> I need to wind up with a C drive for DOS, and have created something

> else.

>

> Advice?

>

> ms

 

Thanks to all for the help

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

ms wrote:

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:u8kvzmePIHA.536

| @TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:

....snip

|> It could be as Lil' Dave said-- a Win95A FDISK is inadequate to the

|> task. But I somehow doubt even an updated FDISK would see an EMBRM

|> (If you've got one). It certainly, you know, would see a FAT32,

|> though.

|>

|

| Thanks to your advice and Glen and Lil' Dave, I just finished

| formatting C, finally! I was finally able to switch Fat 32 to Fat

| 16, no real impact as it will be DOS anyway, IIRC.

 

So! That was it, then! I see they also are saying as much at the

Terabyte site-- that Win95 predates FAT32 & would need an update to see

it. Now, I think it has been mentioned here in this NG before. That's

one fine memory Lil' Dave has!

 

| Then, I was able

| after removing EMBR as I had done previously, applied STD MBR, and

| finally had a usable C drive. It will be a long time before I ever

| use BING again, it needs considerable research first.

 

It likely will be worth the research. I've never installed it (I still

might someday), but I have created & shrunk partitions in Maintenance

Mode off the floppy. It could be made more clear as to what type of

partition is being created when creating a new one. Also, I use it to

create my full system backup, which is a perfect copy of a bootable

C:partition. I do think there should be a message on its install screen

to say-- click CANCEL to enter Maintenance Mode.

 

| And thanks for the link to the later fdisk, will be useful later.

 

You are welcome. It too will create a FAT16. Just answer no to the

question... Do you wish to enable large disk support (Y/N)...........?

[Y]

 

| Now an easier question, I think. This P166 will only be used for DOS

| operations, mainly old DOS games. It's an oddball, a Compac Presario

| with a row of buttons across the top, what looks like a power button

| does not work I use the switch at the back in the power supply.

 

Mine is a Compaq Presario 7470. Does that button have a crescent moon

with a light on it? Then, possibly it is a sleep button.

 

| Advice from before was it was not necessary to install DOS 6.22 for

| this, just sys.com, a few DOS files, (?), I have to look that up in

| my records.

 

Yea, look it up. Probably, you do not need all of DOS just to run games,

but it may vary depending on the game.

 

| Comment?

|

| ms

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:OqEOuA3PIHA.4444

@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:

> ms wrote:

>| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:u8kvzmePIHA.536

>| @TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:

> ...snip

>|> It could be as Lil' Dave said-- a Win95A FDISK is inadequate to the

>|> task. But I somehow doubt even an updated FDISK would see an EMBRM

>|> (If you've got one). It certainly, you know, would see a FAT32,

>|> though.

>|>

>|

>| Thanks to your advice and Glen and Lil' Dave, I just finished

>| formatting C, finally! I was finally able to switch Fat 32 to Fat

>| 16, no real impact as it will be DOS anyway, IIRC.

>

> So! That was it, then! I see they also are saying as much at the

> Terabyte site-- that Win95 predates FAT32 & would need an update to see

> it. Now, I think it has been mentioned here in this NG before. That's

> one fine memory Lil' Dave has!

>

>| Then, I was able

>| after removing EMBR as I had done previously, applied STD MBR, and

>| finally had a usable C drive. It will be a long time before I ever

>| use BING again, it needs considerable research first.

>

> It likely will be worth the research. I've never installed it (I still

> might someday), but I have created & shrunk partitions in Maintenance

> Mode off the floppy. It could be made more clear as to what type of

> partition is being created when creating a new one. Also, I use it to

> create my full system backup, which is a perfect copy of a bootable

> C:partition. I do think there should be a message on its install screen

> to say-- click CANCEL to enter Maintenance Mode.

>

>| And thanks for the link to the later fdisk, will be useful later.

>

> You are welcome. It too will create a FAT16. Just answer no to the

> question... Do you wish to enable large disk support (Y/N)...........?

> [Y]

>

>| Now an easier question, I think. This P166 will only be used for DOS

>| operations, mainly old DOS games. It's an oddball, a Compac Presario

>| with a row of buttons across the top, what looks like a power button

>| does not work I use the switch at the back in the power supply.

>

> Mine is a Compaq Presario 7470. Does that button have a crescent moon

> with a light on it? Then, possibly it is a sleep button.

>

No wonder it did nothing I could see.

 

There is no other obvious other large button for a power button, the

other small buttons across the top do not effect power. Strange.

>| Advice from before was it was not necessary to install DOS 6.22 for

>| this, just sys.com, a few DOS files, (?), I have to look that up in

>| my records.

>

> Yea, look it up. Probably, you do not need all of DOS just to run

games,

> but it may vary depending on the game.

>

 

I am having to dig into upper memory, etc. for those old games, used to

know that but bad sleep gives me a fresh start, as they say. IIRC, I have

to install DOS to get the ability easily to modify memory.

 

Thanks again for all the help. I have to dig into that Dell with the

video problem.

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

ms wrote:

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:OqEOuA3PIHA.4444

| @TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:

|

|> ms wrote:

|>| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:u8kvzmePIHA.536

|>| @TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:

|> ...snip

|>|> It could be as Lil' Dave said-- a Win95A FDISK is inadequate to the

|>|> task. But I somehow doubt even an updated FDISK would see an EMBRM

|>|> (If you've got one). It certainly, you know, would see a FAT32,

|>|> though.

|>|>

|>|

|>| Thanks to your advice and Glen and Lil' Dave, I just finished

|>| formatting C, finally! I was finally able to switch Fat 32 to Fat

|>| 16, no real impact as it will be DOS anyway, IIRC.

|>

|> So! That was it, then! I see they also are saying as much at the

|> Terabyte site-- that Win95 predates FAT32 & would need an update to

|> see it. Now, I think it has been mentioned here in this NG before.

|> That's one fine memory Lil' Dave has!

|>

|>| Then, I was able

|>| after removing EMBR as I had done previously, applied STD MBR, and

|>| finally had a usable C drive. It will be a long time before I ever

|>| use BING again, it needs considerable research first.

|>

|> It likely will be worth the research. I've never installed it (I

|> still might someday), but I have created & shrunk partitions in

|> Maintenance Mode off the floppy. It could be made more clear as to

|> what type of partition is being created when creating a new one.

|> Also, I use it to create my full system backup, which is a perfect

|> copy of a bootable C:partition. I do think there should be a message

|> on its install screen to say-- click CANCEL to enter Maintenance

|> Mode.

|>

|>| And thanks for the link to the later fdisk, will be useful later.

|>

|> You are welcome. It too will create a FAT16. Just answer no to the

|> question... Do you wish to enable large disk support

|> (Y/N)...........? [Y]

|>

|>| Now an easier question, I think. This P166 will only be used for DOS

|>| operations, mainly old DOS games. It's an oddball, a Compac Presario

|>| with a row of buttons across the top, what looks like a power button

|>| does not work I use the switch at the back in the power supply.

|>

|> Mine is a Compaq Presario 7470. Does that button have a crescent moon

|> with a light on it? Then, possibly it is a sleep button.

|>

| No wonder it did nothing I could see.

|

| There is no other obvious other large button for a power button, the

| other small buttons across the top do not effect power. Strange.

 

Well, my Compaq keyboard never came with a power button, either. It is

on the front of computer box. However, this computer will shut itself

off from the Windows shutdown menu. I guess that is ACPI.

 

|>| Advice from before was it was not necessary to install DOS 6.22 for

|>| this, just sys.com, a few DOS files, (?), I have to look that up in

|>| my records.

|>

|> Yea, look it up. Probably, you do not need all of DOS just to run

|> games, but it may vary depending on the game.

|>

|

| I am having to dig into upper memory, etc. for those old games, used

| to know that but bad sleep gives me a fresh start, as they say. IIRC,

| I have to install DOS to get the ability easily to modify memory.

 

Maybe start a new thread on DOS games. I'm not a user of them. I would

expect they set up their own DOS environment. However, it could be some

will need normal DOS commands, etc., to already exist on the machine.

 

| Thanks again for all the help. I have to dig into that Dell with the

| video problem.

 

You are welcome.

 

| ms

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:eWhqrP4PIHA.3400

@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

>|> Mine is a Compaq Presario 7470. Does that button have a crescent moon

>|> with a light on it? Then, possibly it is a sleep button.

>|>

>| No wonder it did nothing I could see.

>|

>| There is no other obvious other large button for a power button, the

>| other small buttons across the top do not effect power. Strange.

>

> Well, my Compaq keyboard never came with a power button, either. It is

> on the front of computer box. However, this computer will shut itself

> off from the Windows shutdown menu. I guess that is ACPI.

>

>|>| Advice from before was it was not necessary to install DOS 6.22 for

>|>| this, just sys.com, a few DOS files, (?), I have to look that up in

>|>| my records.

>|>

>|> Yea, look it up. Probably, you do not need all of DOS just to run

>|> games, but it may vary depending on the game.

>|>

>|

Mine is a Compaq Presario 8702, a strange one as there is no power button

on the front, a small top button labeled Q does nothing, 4 other small

ones do nothing. I have to use the back switch on the power supply.

 

Wierd.

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

ms wrote:

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:eWhqrP4PIHA.3400

| @TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

|>|> Mine is a Compaq Presario 7470. Does that button have a crescent

|>|> moon with a light on it? Then, possibly it is a sleep button.

|>|>

|>| No wonder it did nothing I could see.

|>|

|>| There is no other obvious other large button for a power button, the

|>| other small buttons across the top do not effect power. Strange.

|>

|> Well, my Compaq keyboard never came with a power button, either. It

|> is on the front of computer box. However, this computer will shut

|> itself off from the Windows shutdown menu. I guess that is ACPI.

|>

|>|>| Advice from before was it was not necessary to install DOS 6.22

|>|>| for this, just sys.com, a few DOS files, (?), I have to look that

|>|>| up in my records.

|>|>

|>|> Yea, look it up. Probably, you do not need all of DOS just to run

|>|> games, but it may vary depending on the game.

|>|>

|>|

| Mine is a Compaq Presario 8702, a strange one as there is no power

| button on the front, a small top button labeled Q does nothing, 4

| other small ones do nothing. I have to use the back switch on the

| power supply.

|

| Wierd.

 

Going by that model number (it's higher than my 7470), I wonder why you

need a power button at all (except for emergency situations). Won't your

computer shut off on its own from "START menu, Shutdown"? I just have to

shut the monitor & speakers after that!

 

| ms

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:O4rV3RQQIHA.2268

@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:

> ms wrote:

>| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:eWhqrP4PIHA.3400

>| @TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

>|>|> Mine is a Compaq Presario 7470. Does that button have a crescent

>|>|> moon with a light on it? Then, possibly it is a sleep button.

>|>|>

>|>| No wonder it did nothing I could see.

>|>|

>|>| There is no other obvious other large button for a power button, the

>|>| other small buttons across the top do not effect power. Strange.

>|>

>|> Well, my Compaq keyboard never came with a power button, either. It

>|> is on the front of computer box. However, this computer will shut

>|> itself off from the Windows shutdown menu. I guess that is ACPI.

>|>

>|>|>| Advice from before was it was not necessary to install DOS 6.22

>|>|>| for this, just sys.com, a few DOS files, (?), I have to look that

>|>|>| up in my records.

>|>|>

>|>|> Yea, look it up. Probably, you do not need all of DOS just to run

>|>|> games, but it may vary depending on the game.

>|>|>

>|>|

>| Mine is a Compaq Presario 8702, a strange one as there is no power

>| button on the front, a small top button labeled Q does nothing, 4

>| other small ones do nothing. I have to use the back switch on the

>| power supply.

>|

>| Wierd.

>

> Going by that model number (it's higher than my 7470), I wonder why you

> need a power button at all (except for emergency situations). Won't

your

> computer shut off on its own from "START menu, Shutdown"? I just have

to

> shut the monitor & speakers after that!

>

Now it's a DOS machine, no start menu anymore. I was just puzzled that

Compaq would design a machine with no real power button. But now, I run

it from a power strip.

 

ms

Posted

Re: A problem using Bing

 

ms wrote:

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:O4rV3RQQIHA.2268

| @TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:

|

|> ms wrote:

|>| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in news:eWhqrP4PIHA.3400

|>| @TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

|>|>|> Mine is a Compaq Presario 7470. Does that button have a crescent

|>|>|> moon with a light on it? Then, possibly it is a sleep button.

|>|>|>

|>|>| No wonder it did nothing I could see.

|>|>|

|>|>| There is no other obvious other large button for a power button,

|>|>| the other small buttons across the top do not effect power.

|>|>| Strange.

|>|>

|>|> Well, my Compaq keyboard never came with a power button, either. It

|>|> is on the front of computer box. However, this computer will shut

|>|> itself off from the Windows shutdown menu. I guess that is ACPI.

|>|>

|>|>|>| Advice from before was it was not necessary to install DOS 6.22

|>|>|>| for this, just sys.com, a few DOS files, (?), I have to look

|>|>|>| that up in my records.

|>|>|>

|>|>|> Yea, look it up. Probably, you do not need all of DOS just to run

|>|>|> games, but it may vary depending on the game.

|>|>|>

|>|>|

|>| Mine is a Compaq Presario 8702, a strange one as there is no power

|>| button on the front, a small top button labeled Q does nothing, 4

|>| other small ones do nothing. I have to use the back switch on the

|>| power supply.

|>|

|>| Wierd.

|>

|> Going by that model number (it's higher than my 7470), I wonder why

|> you need a power button at all (except for emergency situations).

|> Won't your computer shut off on its own from "START menu, Shutdown"?

|> I just have to shut the monitor & speakers after that!

|>

| Now it's a DOS machine, no start menu anymore. I was just puzzled that

| Compaq would design a machine with no real power button. But now, I

| run it from a power strip.

 

I see. That explains that, then. OK, then. I see your other thread about

installing DOS 6.22. Good luck with that. I think ultimately you will

succeed, judging by the good advice I see posted there!

 

| ms

 

--

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Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

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