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06-May-2008, 10:48 PM #1
Question Solved: Error Reading Fixed Disk
I was going to reinstall Windows ME on a Gateway. I have the reinstall disk. I first wiped the disk. Now when I try to install, it gives me the "error reading fixed disk" message. Can anyone help me with this issue? I am thinking I need to partition the hard drive.....
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07-May-2008, 02:48 AM #2
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...I first wiped the disk...
How did you do that?

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using the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows
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07-May-2008, 06:07 AM #4
Have you tried using a startup/boot floppy, FDISK (to partition), FORMAT and install?

Download the WinME OEM version here:

http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm

Of course you need a working PC with floppy drive and internet access.

After downloading, put a freshly formatted floppy in the drive and run the downloaded file.

This will start the process and create a boot floppy.

Use it to start the PC you need to partition, format and install Windows.

Remember you must select WITH CD-ROM support so that you can access the Windows CD to run SETUP and install.

Good luck.

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07-May-2008, 01:10 PM #5
Thats when I get the errror, "unable to access Drive 1"
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07-May-2008, 01:12 PM #6
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using the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows
Which tool did you use?
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07-May-2008, 01:25 PM #7
I used the Roadkil's Disk Wipe V1.1
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07-May-2008, 01:33 PM #8
I would try one or more of these partition tools:

Parted Magic LiveCD 2
Dekart Private Disk 2.1
Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 2008

Be aware though that I didn't test or try any of the above and just selected a few tools with higher user ratings and that still run on Win9x systems.

The first one is free, the others 30 day trials.

Best of luck.

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