Jerry
11-08-2003, 03:20 AM
I recently built a computer with a lanParty NFII motherboard. I was trying to load Win ME with my Boot disk and it won't read it. I get "remove all media and disks and restart". I just used this disk last week to fix my daughter's computer so I tried it again on hers. Now I get "I/O error, replace disk". I have searched the web looking for a source to download the files required to make a boot disk but no luck. Can anyone help? This operating system is registered in my name. It's just really confusing trying to find a microsoft site with the info I need.
Jerry K
11-08-2003, 04:04 PM
Take the defective startup disk to your daughter's pc and do a full format on it. If the disk format's ok, then proceed to create a start up disk.
Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, click the Startup Disk tab, click on CREATE DISK box. When program finishes you should now have a good boot/startup disk.
If disk won't format properly then use a new good disk and create the startup disk using it. :)
I am having the same problem, however my wife's computer locks up on startup and it will not boot up in safe mode or anything else i've tried. Is there a way to make a boot disk from the WinME disk itself? I tried booting to the CD, but it doesn't recognize it as a bootable CD. Thanks for the help
Royce
11-13-2003, 02:31 AM
Go to www.bootdisk.com and you will find a boot disk