I'm sorry I could't help you make the ME OEM recovery work.
You don't want a data thief to exploit information on the hard drive.
Before you dispose of it, make sure the hard drive can't be exploited.
One way to do this is to overwrite it with random data. Another way
to do this is to bash it with a hammer or saw it with a carbide blade.
I suggest that you remove the hard drive from the computer and think
about what you're going to do with it. Dispose of the rest of the ME
era computer either by finding someone who wants the parts, paying
a recycling center, or depositing the stuff in a dumpster - it's junk.
An alternative would be to make the DBAN floppy, autonuke the
hard drive, install Ubuntu, then donate an old working Linux box.
"EAA Docent" <> wrote in message
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> I tried cleaning the recovery CD but it still wont read.
> I keep getting the message IFSMGR, IFSHlp.SYS, System halted.
> I'm at a loss.
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> "Michael Jennings" wrote:
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>> You say the CD with ME won't install Windows? Try cleaning it:
>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=clean+a+CD
>>
>> Your BIOS needs to be set to boot from the CD:
>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...IOS+boot+order
>>
>> If you haven't wiped your hard drive yet, first autonuke it with DBAN:
>> http://dban.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> "EAA Docent" <> wrote in message
>> news:E2636B22-B8DC-4FEC-BCE4-...
>> >I have an old PC with Windows ME. When I go to start after it goes through
>> > all it's stuff I get the following.
>> >
>> > IFSMGR
>> > IFSHLP.SYS not found.
>> > System halted.
>> > What does it meen?
>> >
>> > I want to wipe the hard drive before I donate it.
>> > I have a couple of free downloads that you folk's suggested earlier on.
>> >
>> > I tried using the disk that came with the PC when it was new.
>> > I used the disk in the past before with no problems.
>> > When you put the disk in you would restart the PC and follow the
>> > instructions.
>> > Now I don't even get that far. All I get is the message as above.
>> >
>> > Is there a way of correcting the problem?
>>
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