I can read and write from my SCSI hard disk, but I can’t boot from it
Sometimes, the master boot record(MBR) on a hard disk may become corrupted as a result of installing other operating systems or through infection by a boot-block virus. When this happens, you can boot from a floppy (you must have the necessary files) and attempt to re-write the Master Boot Record (Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP only) by typing " FDISK /MBR " (leave out the quotes).
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I can read and write from my SCSI hard disk, but I can’t boot from it