Computer: Toshiba T5200.
Hard disk: 200MB
DOS 6.2
When I boot from a floppy disk I cannot see the drive C:.
If I a execute FDISK from the floppy, the partition table shown is an absolute mess.
When I boot from the hard disk drive however, FDISK shows a nice partition table with one partition of 200MB.
One thing to note is that I am unable to create the boot floppy disk from the Toshiba itself. So I have used a boot floppy disk created in a different PC.
The diskette boots fine and I can use any command on the floppy disk itself, but I cannot see the C: drive, probably because the DOS is unable to see a proper partition table.
Does this problem have any meaning for anyone ?
Hard disk: 200MB
DOS 6.2
When I boot from a floppy disk I cannot see the drive C:.
If I a execute FDISK from the floppy, the partition table shown is an absolute mess.
When I boot from the hard disk drive however, FDISK shows a nice partition table with one partition of 200MB.
One thing to note is that I am unable to create the boot floppy disk from the Toshiba itself. So I have used a boot floppy disk created in a different PC.
The diskette boots fine and I can use any command on the floppy disk itself, but I cannot see the C: drive, probably because the DOS is unable to see a proper partition table.
Does this problem have any meaning for anyone ?