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"Formatted Hard Drive Invalid System Disk on Boot", I formated the drive, but didn't use the format /s option in the dos prompt like I should of. Instead, I selected a right click on the drive and selected format in the menu. Why do they allow this option in the right click menu when it doesn't do format /s automatically for you. That seems like the only sensible and user friendly option. :o Now when I turn in on, I get an "Invalid System Disk" error message. Press any key to retry. This happens everytime that I turn it on. :ouch: I took out the CD and made sure that was no CD in the drive. I turned on the computer. Still the "Invalid System Disk" error. I went to the Bios and made sure that the hard drive was detected. In the Bios, I reset the Bios to "Default Settings" And, just to make sure that the Bios was set to the Default settings, I even took out the CMOS battery. Then put the battery back in. I turned on the computer. Still the "Invalid System Disk" error So I went to the Bios and set the Boot Sequence to Boot from the CD first, then boot from the Hard Drive second. I turned on the computer. Still the "Invalid System Disk" error I don't have an A Drive for 3.5" Diskettes, so I can't make an ERD start up emergency repair boot disk, but I put the system files from the Windows System folder on the Drive, copy I took out the CD drive. I turned it on. When I received the error for the CD drive missing, I pressed ESC. I turned off the computer and put the CD drive back in. I turned on the computer. Still the "Invalid System Disk" error
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