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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 14:28:15 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Partition Magic V3 for OS/2

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In <3C3A0DEB.E50A13ED@charter.net>, on 01/07/02
at 01:06 PM, Ray Davison said:

> Operating System/2 API Trace Enabler/Customizer/Summarizer

> Author : Dave Blaschke
> IBM Austin, Texas
> Internal (Notes) - Dave Blaschke@IBMUS
> Internal (VM) - IBMUSM26(BLASCHKE)
> External - blaschke@us.ibm.com

Ah yes, Dave's stuff. I've used os2trace, but had totally forgotten about
the PM based setup tool. It's been updated extensively since your
version. This is the last item in the revision list:

2.45.27 05Jun01 Fixed Dos32CreateThread bug

>PM and FDISK under DRDOS both appear OK. PM DOS under OS/2 sees all
>drives contents as "other".

This makes sense. Within a VDM, PMDos can't get full access the drives.

>(Maxtor 10G)
>
>Current OS drive C: 515.7 Mb of 995.9 Mb on FS: FAT
>Current OS drive D: 756.1 Mb of 1301.9 Mb on FS: FAT
>Current OS drive E: 668.9 Mb of 988.1 Mb on FS: FAT
>Current OS drive F: 243.2 Mb of 2039.2 Mb on FS: FAT

>(Maxtor 20G)

>Current OS drive G: 419.5 Mb of 2039.2 Mb on FS: FAT
>Current OS drive H: 74.1 Mb of 2039.2 Mb on FS: FAT
>Current OS drive I: 497.4 Mb of 2039.2 Mb on FS: FAT
>Current OS drive J: 897.9 Mb of 1850.9 Mb on FS: FAT
>Current OS drive K: 84.3 Mb of 95.8 Mb on FS: FAT

Nothing out of the ordinary here.

>(ZIP)
>
>Current OS drive L: Not ready or unknown FS: -
>
>Current OS drive Y: 93.0 Mb of 968.3 Mb on FS: LAN \\WEB\WEB G
>Current OS drive Z: 108.2 Mb of 405.5 Mb on FS: LAN \\WEB\WEB H

Could be the .zip drive that confusing PM. Have you tried booting with
the drive and/or driver disabled?

>Under OS/2, HDD light has been staying on most of the time for at least
>the last month or so.

Sounds like you need Daniela's Patchldr (Hobbes). You must be swapping
big time.

Steven

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