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Hi Sandy
This will not work !
You did adjust your CONFIG.SYS and perhaps your AUTOEXEC.BAT
but your INI files are all pointing to the previous C: locations
;-((
You can make it working if this partition can be made C: again
(with LVM)
and your system will boot from this particular one ;-))
Good luck !
svobi
sshapiro@ucsd.edu on 13.08.2002 16.41.19
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Restore
I restored eCS from a Drive Image backup to a new hard drive. The
drive
letter changed from C: to E:.
I went through Config.sys and changed every instance of C: to E:.
When I try to boot (using Alt-F2 to check), the BASEDEV
statements load
(they go by pretty fast), and then the system hangs with the
message: "eCS
unable to operate your hard disk. System is stopped etc."
I don't see any DEVICE statements being loaded.
Does this sound like a Config.sys problem, or is the problem
elsewhere?
Thanks,
Sandy
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