This numerical error is indicative of no operating system. First, make sure that the system can boot from a diskette. If you do not have a bootable diskette, then you will need to make one on a different computer and try to make it a Windows 95 Computer. remember to copy some additional files of use to the diskette like fdisk.exe and sys.com which should be in the windows\command directory of the other PC. Your problem could be as simple as a lack of operating system files on the hard drive, or as complex as a defective hard drive. It would be best to boot off of the diskette and see if you can even reach the hard drive using the fdisk utility. If so, try transferring the correct system files to the hard drive using the Windows 95 sys command. If this fails, you may need to recover the system. I believe that this system does not have a CDROM and Diskette at the same time, so you will either need a parallel port CD Rom or to use diskettes to recover the system.
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by: flafeePosted on 1998-07-09 at 09:45:39ID: 1137086
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