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SYMPTOMSYou may be unable to create a Windows 98 Startup disk. CAUSE
This behavior can occur if either of the following conditions exists:
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, follow the steps in the appropriate section
below:
10 or More Bad Sectors or the First Sector Is DamagedIf 10 or more bad sectors exist on the floppy disk or the first sector is damaged, use either of the following methods:Method 1: Try a different floppy disk. Method 2: Run ScanDisk for MS-DOS to try to repair the damaged sectors. To do so, follow these steps:
You Are Not Using a High-Density Floppy DiskOnly a high-density floppy disk can be used to create a Windows 98 Startup disk.Problems with the Floppy Disk DriveFor information about troubleshooting floppy disk drive problems, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:ARTICLE-ID: Q131690 Anti-Virus Program Is RunningIf an anti-virus program is installed on your computer, disable or uninstall the program. For information about how to do so, refer to the documentation included with the program.Tape Backup Device Connected to Floppy ControllerSome older tape backup devices that attach to floppy controllers may prevent you from gaining access to the floppy disk drive. To work around this behavior, disconnect the tape backup device from the floppy controller before you attempt to create a Windows 98 Startup disk, or disable the tape backup device's driver. For information about how to do either, refer to the documentation included with your tape backup device.Your Computer's CMOS Settings Are IncorrectVerify that the floppy disk drive settings are correct in your computer's CMOS. To determine the correct settings for the floppy disk drive, refer to the documentation included with your computer or floppy disk drive, or contact the manufacturer.
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