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And I thought YOU were the expert? Obviously I'm not.
Questions:
1) Which versions of PMagic were you using?
2) I thought DFSee would do what you're trying to do? P.S. DFSee is now at version
4.21.
On Thu, 2 May 2002 23:22:44 PST7, Tony Butka wrote:
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>I'm doing an installation for Jordan on an all SCSI system. HD0 is an 18 Gb IBM &
HD1
>is a 9 Gb IBM. The partitioning setup is a little different, but Jordan wants to be able to
>use the same drive lettering as was on the old system. It is:
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>Disk1 - 17,500 Mb
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>Letter Name Type Size
>C DOS Fat16 400
>C MAINT HPFS 502
>- Boot Manager 7.8
>-- Extended 16590
>D Dos Apps Fat16 502
>E Warp4 HPFS 800
>F TestApps Fat16 502
>G WarpApps HPFS 1506
>H FPArchive HPFS 502
>I Win32Apps FAT 2039
>J Win2K NTFS 2003
>K LandingZone HPFS 2039
>L ECS HPFS 2000
>M Storage HPFS 2000
>N Win2K NTFS 2698
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>Anyhow, after fooling around with various Partition Magics, Boot disks, & such, I wind
up
>getting problems in the C:Maint partition which was a clean Warp4 install. No access
to
>Boot Manager (other than delete it w/no usable option to recreate the partition), no
>access to adding the other drives to Boot Manager or for that matter setting any of
them
>installable. Or nothin'.
>
>Second symptom is that the GUI Drives Folder shows all of the drives as folders
>instead of drives, and shows the NTFS drives as well as te OS2 ones. Also, the
NTFS
>partitions show as hard drive (unaccessable, but show) icons even tho the rest of the
>partitions still show as folders.
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>Help would be appreciated :-)
>
>Tony
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