I have a 6.4Gb drive that has a 1.6Gb primary partition and a 4.8Gb extended partition. The extended partition has 3 logical partitions, each 1.6Gb. Linux is on a separate 1Gb drive on the primary IDE slave. I want to move linux to the 6.4Gb drive. I cleared the files from the last logical partition (Windows drive f:). Then I used fdisk (DOS version) to delete the last logical partition (f:) in the extended partition. Fdisk said to reboot to make the changes take effect. When I rebooted, the computer hung on the BIOS setup after the message "Verifying DMI pool data". I have to use the Windows boot floppy to get the machine up. Then I use loadlin to boot linux (lilo is not configured).
What must I do to get Windows to boot again? What did I do to make the system not boot? Thanks for your help. Greg Scharrer