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nothing is working!


Question Posted Thursday July 6 2006, 2:26 am

I compressed the c drive on a win 95 computer so I could add a sound card and ethernet card.ever since it won't even boot up.It says it's missing files. I tried to use a bootable floppy but no luck. I have totally lost my cd rom drive. Tried to install a universal drive via DOS but no luck. I really need step by step instructions.
Can anyone help?
Thanks Cujobird


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Family_Guy answered Saturday July 8 2006, 6:01 pm:
Did you make sure that the floppy is before the hard disk as the boot medium in the BIOS? You'll probably need to reinstall windows 95. Oh and why are you still running windows 95?

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