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SYMPTOMSWhen you start your computer using a Windows 98 Startup disk, or when you restart your computer after upgrading to Windows 98, you may receive the following error message: Or, after you start your computer using a Windows 98 Startup disk, you may be unable to gain access to a hard disk compressed with DriveSpace. CAUSEThis behavior occurs because Windows 98 Setup does not update the DriveSpace compression files (Drvspace.bin and Dblspace.bin) in the root folder of compressed drive C. When you create a Windows 98 Startup disk, the older compression files from compressed drive C are copied to the Startup disk. RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, copy the updated compression files to drive C and
then create a new Startup disk. To do so, use the following steps.
Update the Compression Files on Drive C
Create a New Startup Disk
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Windows 98. MORE INFORMATION
Typically, the Drvspace.bin and Dblspace.bin files in the root folder of
a compressed drive C are not used. When you start a computer with a
compressed hard disk from the hard disk, the Drvspace.bin or Dblspace.bin
file is loaded from the host drive (typically drive H). Windows 98 Setup
does correctly update the compression files in the root folder of the host
drive.
Additional query words: doublespace invalid drive specification
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