said:
>> When booting.
>> The first two disk went fine.
>> When it asked for diskette #2, I inserted it and the system stopped.
>The first two went fine but the second didn't work? That does not
>compute. Define "system stopped". What was the last thing you did
>before it "stopped"?
>Ray
After diskette #1 finished doing its thing, the screen said:
Insert diskette # 2 and press enter.
I inserted diskette #2 and pressed enter.
The screen went blank and then came up with a message saying that OS/2 was
not able to operate my hard disk -- system stopped. At that point I had to
push the reset button to get the computer to do anything.
Please let me know if that is not clear or if you need other information
or if you have any suggestions.
Sandy
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