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To: E who wrote (18869)4/17/2001 8:29:48 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) of 110595
 
To boot windows millenium to dos.

Shut down and put your startup disk in drive A

Boot up and you will be prompted to boot with cdrom support. Go down to without support using your down-arrow key and hit enter. All enter keyboard strokes will look like this from now on...[enter]

You will get an A prompt (looks like this...A:\>)

Type c:\ [enter]

You'll get a c prompt (C:\>)

Type windows\command\ndd [enter]

Norton Disk Doctor will appear with Diagnose Disk already highlighted [enter]

Select C on the next screen using the arrows if it is not already highlighted. Once it is highlighted hit your spacebar to put the checkmark in it and hit [enter]

You will be prompted from that point on. Use arrow keys or the tab key to navigate choices from that point on.

When finished you will be taken back to a c prompt...hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete to restart.
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