>BTW I installed Win 3.1 over my crippled DOS just to see... (I am an >artist = I >need to visualize) what was on my C drive. Except the new created Windows >directory, everything else was a mumble jumble of scrambled letters and long, >long named directories, all starting with hieroglyph like $$^&%# @ $$$$ etc. >occupying a very impressive 300Mb of my hard drive. Wow. It sounds like somebody really did a number on your system. After you installed Norton, did you actually allow it to modify anything or was this simply from running a system scan? As for seeing what's on the drive, have you tried the same with DOS? From the C: drive, you can type Dir <enter> and see what directories are present on the drive. If ther are too many to see in one scroll, type dir/p to have the list pause after each scroll. >Now I got the challenge to formatting everything and try to install Windows 95 >from scratch, although I have to find out how to make my DOS see my D drive >first. Emil, why do you have to see the D drive to format the C drive? My approach would be to remove all variables (remove all other hard drives) to avoid any confusion. Boot from a DOS floppy and reformat the C drive, install DOS/Windows. Then reattach the D drive and look/see what's there. %#^%#&T^^#()#(*^#^#^&*#! Frank Frank Ippolito [log in to unmask] American Museum of Natural History "Wherever you go..., there you are." -Buckaroo Banzai