Get your win 98 floppy disk, boot it up and type FDISK. However I wouldn't advise you to do that because then you would have to reconfigure your computer, and thats another thread entirely.
well i assume your useing dos and not a macintosh, or maybe even windows 3.1, well anyways, the first thing i would recommend is going to the computer store and getting some floppy disks and backing up your important files
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It's when Mr. Hard Drive meets Mr. Magnet and they become good friends.
and a lot of floppies
and then wait
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Especially your Steam cache, unless you want to go download a gig of files again.