said:
>I used FDISK when I should not have.
If you used the OS/2 FDISK and you don't have any JFS partitions, what you
can try is:
- boot your eCS CD.
- drop to the command line
- find and run VCU
- run LVM /NEWMBR, just to be safe
This should recover what FDISK wiped out, but no guarantees.
If you used some other OS's FDISK, dfsee is probably your only choice.
>>>(excuse me)
>>
>>Why?
>>
>There are a few programs I want to use that won't run in eCS: Palm
Improper snippage on my part. I was referring only the the (excuse me).
Very few OS/2 users don't run one or more of Win95 or newer. I can count
the ones I know on one hand.
>I did install them on Drive 3 (by unplugging Drives 1 & 2), but I could
That's OK if you want to run them only with drives 1&2 unplugged. If so,
you should have said so.
HTH,
Steven
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