Tools Are Unavailable on Windows 98 (Retail Version) Boot Disk (191252)
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This article was previously published under Q191252 SYMPTOMS
If you start your computer with the Boot disk included with Windows 98
(retail version), you may receive a "Bad command or file name" error
message when you try to use any of the following commands:
- Format.com
- Attrib.exe
- Chkdsk.exe
- Debug.exe
- Edit.com
- Ext.exe
- Help.bat
- Mscdex.exe
- Scandisk.exe
- Sys.com
CAUSE
This behavior occurs because the files listed above are not included as
separate files on the Boot disk. These files are instead included in the
Ebd.cab file on the Boot disk.
RESOLUTION
To use a tool that is stored in the Ebd.cab file on the Boot disk, first
extract the tool. To do so, use the appropriate method:
Extracting Format.com to Format the Hard Disk
To extract the Format.com file to your Boot disk, type the following
command at the command prompt, and then press ENTER:
extract ebd.cab format.com
This extracts the Format.com file to your Boot disk so you can format your
hard disk.
Extracting Other Tools from the Boot Disk
Extract the tool you want to use to the root folder of drive C, and then
use it. To do so, use the following steps:
- With the Boot disk in drive A, restart your computer, type the
following command at the command prompt, and then press ENTER
a:\
extract ebd.cab <toolname> /l c:\
where <toolname> is the name of the file or tool in the Ebd.cab file
you want to use.
- Use the tool you extracted in step 1. For information about how to do
so, type <toolname> /?, and then press
ENTER, where <toolname> is the name of the file or tool you extracted.
MORE INFORMATION
When you start your computer using the Boot disk included with Windows 98
(retail version), a RAM drive is not created, and the tools listed earlier
in this article are not automatically extracted. Note that these tools are
extracted to a RAM drive when you start your computer using a Windows 98
Startup disk.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 12/16/2004 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg kbprb KB191252 |
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