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I made a mistake.
When I created a compatibility volume, I was able to format it HPFS.
When I tried to format it JFS, I got the error message:
System Files are Missing.
Any idea what files I need?
(original message below):
"I went into LVM and tried creating a new volume on my third hard drive
(it had been an hpfs partition labled K: drive).
I had two choices: compatibility volume and LVS volume.
I tried both. Either way, Warp no longer recognizes the drive. DFSee says
it has no file system.
So I tried formatting it, but got the error message:
sys 0015: cannot find the drive specified."
This only applies to creating LVM volume -- sorry for not checking more
thoroughly.
Thanks,
Sandy
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