what to do for A:\>
what to do for A:\>
I'm gonna say it's a noob question. Trying to use operating systems like Windows 95, 98SE, and XP, this came up. I do not know what to type to commence startup. I tried Yahoo Awnsers, all failed and I was offered no more solutions. It says floppy device 0 is empty if that would affect it. Maybe I applied them wrong. I tried commands like cd C:, Win, DIR, I don't know how to explain it. Thanks if you can help me, I don't know if I can explain in a way that can let you. ISOs downloaded from http://www.allbootdisks.com/download/iso.html Tell me how I can make myself clearer.
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Re: what to do for A:\>
I'm afraid I'm not sure I understand your question.
- You do not clearly state your problem.
- You do not clearly state what you've tried to resolve the problem.
- You did not clearly state what failed from Yahoo Answers.
- The "specifics effects" don't actually tell me anything.
Could you try again please? With clearer sentences? If English is not your primary language you could try Google translate or an English-speaking friend?
- You do not clearly state your problem.
- You do not clearly state what you've tried to resolve the problem.
- You did not clearly state what failed from Yahoo Answers.
- The "specifics effects" don't actually tell me anything.
Could you try again please? With clearer sentences? If English is not your primary language you could try Google translate or an English-speaking friend?
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