First post, by tails
A fresh install of Windows 98SE doesnt trust me that a freshly (EDIT: Three partitions with a few scraps of unallocated space at the end) partitioned and formatted drive has no errors. I let it check anyway and it does find something! However it cannot fix it and will not let me proceed with the install.
Trying with multiple drives not not help. I also tried checking and fixing the drives with chkdsk on a modern machine that says everything is fine.
The message says:
"ScanDisk cannot read from the last cluster on drive C. This cluster is either damaged, or your system is not configured properly. Drive C may need to have Logical Block Addressing enabled to work properly, or its disk partition may be incorrectly marked as a non-LBA partition. Data loss can occur if your LBA setting or disk partition type for this drive is misconfigured.
Check your computer's BIOS setup utility, or contact you computer manufacturer, or have your computer checked by a qualified computer hardware tech.
If you are sure your drive is configured correctly, click CONTINUE to have ScanDisk check drive C for errors"
Then on the next screen:
"If your computer's LBA setting is configured improperly and ScanDisk continues, ScanDisk may report and replace errors incorrectly. This could result in severe damage to your data or could incorrectly mark sections of your drive as bad.
Are you sure your system is configured properly?"
So if I continue with the check it finds errors that it can't seem to fix and if I quit the test the installer refuses to continue. Any suggestions?