formatting help from windows xp to 98

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  1. demon406

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    my friend have an intel p3 800mhz,128mb of ram which is preety much slow on xp. so he handed me over his pc for a format to 98se but its not formatting . i am booting it from the 98 cd itself but i press format c:,it says bad command or something.
    note: drive c,d & e are ntfs drives and i have got a ntfs support driver for 98 for supporting them... how do i format now?
     
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    fdisk & delete the ntfs partitions & make a new fat32 partition for win98
     
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    i am having all the 3 drives ( C,D & E ) in ntfs format so u mean to say delete the partition of C: or the whole partition of the hdd ( c,d & e ). i dont want to take any risk cause he strongly said that he need his files which is stored in drive d & e but just want to format drive c which contains the windows files.....let me know plz thx in advance.....
     
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    win98 will not see stuff on a ntfs formated drive/partition as they are incompatible. tell your friend to backup his info or put win2k or xp on instead of win98
     
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    If you want, you can still tweak XP to run like 98.

    There's at least a few hundred thousand tweak sites out there....but you can start off with http://www.tweakxp.com ...for instance, shut down all the eye candy and use the Windows classic theme. Turn off unneeded services....and if you can, you can still grab a few PC100 128MB memory chips and upgrade the system to at least 256, if not 384.
     

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