So, I'm just at the beginning of studying for the A+ OS, and got out my old computer to begin playing with the different Operating Systems. It had Windows 95 loaded, and it was working fine until I got the bright idea after reading my Sybex book to go ahead and reformat the hard drive so that I could practice installing Windows 95, and after I was done studying it, I would load Windows 98.
Well, I reformatted the hard drive, stuck in the setup diskette I had originally made when I first got the computer, and restarted the computer. I got the message Loading Windows and then the A: prompt came up. Well, it was then that I realized that I had to reinstall Windows 95 from a CD. I tried to activate the Mscdex.exe from the floppy disk to read the CD-ROM, but all I got is "Invalid Drive Specification", and nothing I did let me read the CD-ROM.
Then I got the another bright idea to load Windows 3.1 since I could access the A Drive, and then I thought that maybe I could work my way around loading Windows 95. Got all sorts of messages during that install and cannot get into Windows that way either. And still couldn't access the CD-ROM.
I think I've totally screwed everything up. Can't find anything listed under the C: root directory, but have a C:\Windows directory, and a C:\Windows\System directory.
I can get to Setup by pressing DEL at startup. I see the floppy drive and hard drive listed but nothing for the CD-ROM. Should I see the CD-ROM listed?
Sorry for the long post - I am so frustrated with myself 'cause now I don't have my old computer to work on