Yep, I know. I even have the floppy's already. But, don't have a drive on the laptop. It may be cost effective to go buy one. The keyboard works fine (replaced months ago, and working). Once to the screen for boot selection, it will only give me the error, and try and boot to whatever the selection is. While trying to boot, I use the pf keys, but get nothing. I've tried PF 2,8,10,12. Any other suggestions?
Message Edited by lhwkns0124 on 01-12-2006 11:33 AM
If the system has a floppy drive you should be able use the floppy diskette set available through links
here to access Recovery Console and make the necessary repair. However, the fact that the function keys on the computer do not work cause me to wonder if perhaps the entire keyboard has failed and if that is the case you will have no way of launching Recovery Console nor of issuing command to replace the missing file.
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Message Edited by lhwkns0124 on 01-12-2006 11:33 AM
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If the system has a floppy drive you should be able use the floppy diskette set available through links here to access Recovery Console and make the necessary repair. However, the fact that the function keys on the computer do not work cause me to wonder if perhaps the entire keyboard has failed and if that is the case you will have no way of launching Recovery Console nor of issuing command to replace the missing file.