First post, by boby
I have this Toshiba 486 laptop, which by default have 300 MB or 500 MB HDD. On mine someone replaced it with 2 GB HDD, and this drive was working as it had DSL (Damm Small Linux) installed.
As my floppy is not working, I took the drive out, reformat it with win 95 system disk on another laptop. After that, HDD didn't boot, until I fixed MBR (probably leftovers of linux grub loader)
At the end HDD booted ok from that other laptop, but when I put it back into toshiba laptop it reports:
Disk I/O Error Replace the disk and press any key.
Should I reformat it to FAT16 maybe? It is FAT32 at the moment. What else I could do?
Thanks!