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Hello  
Have you worked with some WIN tools on that disk ?  
Did you try with DFSee ??  
Check with it !  
 
Cheers, svobi  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
mrakijas@oco.net on 17.06.2002 17.25.24  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Trap inquiry (final note)  
 
Well, I went the whole nine yards.  I booted to an old DOS disk  
and executed an FDISK /MBR (to disk 1 - OS/2's FDISK didn't seem  
to acknowledge the /MBR switch) to clear the master boot record  
and then deleted all existing partitions.  I booted to OS/2  
floppies, recreated the partitions I needed and formatted HPFS.   
I reconnected drive 2, rebooted and copied all files back over  
from drive 2 to 1.  No change!  Drive 1 still traps on shutdown.   
I guess I have to chalk this one up to the (OS/2?) computer gods  
not liking the one drive.  More likely, I guess that some timing  
or tolerance changed just enough to screw things up.  
 
Anyway, I'm still interested in ideas but I'm inclined to giving  
in to the swapped drive.  
 
-Rocky  
 
 
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------  
From: Michael Rakijas   
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com  
Date:  Sat, 15 Jun 2002 20:13:19 PST7  
>After trying all the non-invasive debug procedures I could think  
of, I broke  
>down and opened the machine up.  After reseating stuff and other  
fiddling with  
>no behavior change, I attached a second hard drive as a slave to  
the original.  
>Call the original drive disk 1 and the added, temporary drive  
disk two.  After  
>partitioning and formatting disk 2, I did the xcopy  
/h/o/t/s/e/r/v routine from  
>1 to 2 after booting to floppy.  To make sure that everything  
went as expected,  
>I disconnected drive 1, reset drive 2 as master and rebooted  
(adjusting the BIOS  
>in the process).  Booting went perfectly and, even better, *NO  
TRAP AT  
>SHUTDOWN*.  Brilliant, I thought.  Simply reformat disk1 and  
reverse the xcopy  
>process and I should be good to go.  So, after reconnecting disk  
1 as master and  
>disk 2 as slave and booting to floppy, I execute a FORMAT C:  
/FS:HPFS /L to make  
>sure disk integrity is completely checked.  I xcopy back to 1  
from 2, disconnect  
>2 to preserve one known good copy of the system and reboot.   
Although booting is  
>fine, it again TRAPS AT SHUTDOWN!  This is pretty screwy but  
fairly  
>illuminating.  It does seem to suggest that the rest of the  
hardware is okay.  
>Maybe the drive is becoming flaky?  I don't know - it seems to  
behave well  
>otherwise.  
>  
>At this point, one has to consider just replacing drive 1 with  
drive 2 and  
>leaving it at that.  Although I will consider that, I'd like to  
leave it as a  
>last resort since it was supposed to be a temporary solution and  
I had other  
>plans for that drive.  Is there nothing else I can try?  Should  
I delete the  
>partition on drive 1, repartition and try again or is this a  
waste of time?  I  
>know FDISK /MBR in DOS' FDISK resets the master boot record -  
will it do it with  
>OS/2's?  Would this have any value?  Finally, would you say that  
the drive is  
>faulty, maybe got a virus or is it just the combination of the  
drive/motherboard  
>or some other drive interaction that is causing the problem?  
>  
>This should pretty much close it for me, though.  I'll try a few  
more ideas  
>that may come from this thread but I've got other things to do  
so I'll go for  
>the fail safe if nothing else works.  Thanks for all your  
suggestions and the  
>help I've received with this problem.  
>  
>> Steven  
>  
>-Rocky  
 
 
 
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