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I moved the primary HDD to a new machine.  It is all FAT16 with DRDOS  
7.03 and W98SE on C:, the rest extended, with OS/2 on E:, selected by  
System Commander.  
 
DOS boots OK.  W98 will boot safe mode, but normal mode gets a SYMEvent  
Win protection error.  
 
In OS/2, when the opening logo screen goes to black - with and without  
BOOT\ALTF2ON.$$$ - the monitor puts up a message that implies it lost  
video.  It finally opens in VGA mode.  Most everything seems to play,  
except trying to open the UTILITY folder causes a freeze.  CAD still  
works.  
 
Any Ideas before I do any thing drastic?  
 
TY  
 
Ray  
 
P4 1.7G Celeron  
S3 Savage4 on board  
bldlevel os2krnl=14.88  
ver /r=14.062  
 
I have archive and zip made just before the move.  
 
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