Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 11:45:26 PDT
>>There is a deeper problem here. I am finally
>>getting the feeling here that once this problem is
>>addressed, it will have been the root of my video
>>installation problem.
>
>There's probably a lot of truth to this.
>
>Orginally you reported this for fdisk /query:
>
>Drive Name Partition Vtype FStype Status Start Size
>
> 1 0000003f C: 1 07 2 0 5867
> 1 00b75c2b E: 2 06 0 5867 305
> 2 0000003f D: 1 07 0 0 32247
> **BIOS:8032MB
> 3 0000003f F: 1 07 0 0 956
>
>This says you don't have boot manager installed and you are
booting off
>the primary on drive 1. Has this changed?
Completely ifferent machine. The long term trap problem that I am
trying to fix (for which the fdisk query is reported above) is on
my main machine. The machine I am trying to upgrade here is a
kids machine with only a 1 GB drive. It's got one main HPFS
partition with no Boot Manager or anything else. D: is the CDROM.
>I suggest you install dfsee and see what it has to say about your
drive
>setup. Something is truely odd.
I'll try it anyway.
>Steven
>
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>"Steven Levine" MR2/ICE 2.28a #10183
Warp4/FP11.5
>www.scoug.com irc.webbnet.org #scoug (Wed 7pm PST)
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-Rocky
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