First post, by boxpressed
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It's been a few years since I prepped a new HDD for my retro builds, but I decided it was time to do so again.
I bought a NIB Maxtor 30GB ATA133 HDD, which was recognized by the BIOS in my SE440BX-2. I used a 98SE-formatted boot disk with FDISK and FORMAT (98SE versions) to boot and then ran FDISK. The FDISK HDD disk verification during the partitioning seemed fine. I rebooted, then used FORMAT C: /S and got the "Invalid media type reading drive C" error."
I didn't think I needed to use FDISK /MBR with a new Maxtor drive, but I did it anyway. Same error.
So I tried a CF adapter with a 2GB CF card. Same thing.
When I tried again with a new 1GB CF card, I did a DIR on the C: drive just to see what happens, and it worked. It had a directory from an old digital camera, but everything was normal.
When I ran FDISK and FORMAT again, I got the same error as before.
Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!