Thank you for your replys.
I'm thinking the Hard drive may have too many errors on it. It's a Quantum Bigfoot. (It's really big, it won't fit into an external USB HD enclosure, and weighs a couple pounds).
Is Linux more "picky" about hard drive errors than DOS/Windows? I've used windows scandisk and it passes the tests. I haven't done the "surface scan" though.
The reason I think the hard drive is the culprit is because the install option within DSL linux gives me "disk error 16" or "cannot read disk drive" I went to these forums and got some tips:
http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgiI finally got DSL linux installed. I installed the "Grub Frugel" install.
Now my computer just stops and hangs up when trying to boot. It gives me a message that "Grub" cannot start. I didn't write down the exact message, but the computer was completely inaccessable at that point. It wouldn't boot into windows either. I tried my partition magic boot diskette, it didn't work, So I used my Windows 98se boot diskette, with win98se CD-ROM and re-installed windows onto itself. Now this computer boots windows once again. When I went into partition magic, (I have 3 fat32, 1 linux ext, and 1 linux swap partitions). I noticed that my 3rd Fat32 partition was now completely erased, (Unallocated). If this had been one of my newer computers, I would have lost all my data files! I always use 3 partitions on a windows machine.
qx733, I don't have a "MSDOS FAT file system loop file" and don't know what it is.
I tried using partition magic 5.0 . I made a linux partition and a linux swap partition in partition magic.
craigtyson, I have "Boot magic" (included with Partition magic 5.0) I did make a dual boot menu with it, but because of above problems, it wasn't working. I had already disabled the dual boot menu before my last attempt to install DSL linux. This is when I had the problem where the "Grub" install wouldn't let my computer boot. Like I said above, I've since reinstalled windows, and am now in pure DOS, and I'm doing a full surface scan of my hard drive. This takes a long time...
Thank you again for your replys,
Jon