Ok, this is what I had to do when I needed to free one of my disks for Windows.: 1. reinstate the mbr on that disk, if it has been changed. 2. cfdisk/fdisk to partition to fat16 After this it SHOULD work, however, when I was doing it, I actually had to reformat the disk. Now, to the bootable disk. Are you sure it works? I had this once.... thought the disk that was marked by me as " Win95 startup" was the boot disk. And it was, at some point in time, but would not boot. Later I found out that it's the disk that was screwed up. HTH, Andrew
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