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Date:      Fri, 6 Mar 1998 07:50:47 -0600
From:      Pablo Quintana <quintana@hondutel.hn>
To:        "'questions@freebsd.org'" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Cannot install DOS on an EX-FreeBSD PC!
Message-ID:  <01BD48D4.94D81E20@spsgestion.hondutel.hn>

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Hi, I tried FreeBSD on a 486-33MHz, 8MB RAM, 258MB HDD, but I lacked HDD for the programs I rather to install. So I´m trying to put DOS back on it, of course, deleting first the non-DOS partition and creating a new active DOS partition on the whole drive. This goes well, then reboot the PC (with the floppy inserted) and format c: with the /s switch to transfer the system files, and all is going great. But when I reboot again without the floppy the prompt puts a message like:

Not a bootable partition

Did FreeBSD exclusively format my HDD for itself for ever?
Some ideas on this?

Please help, I´m in a hurry to put to work this PC again, my boss wasn´t too much happy with the idea of FreeBSD and now HE wants DOS again.

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