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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>
> 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.
>
OK. Disk #2 is the third disk.
I have seen this "not able to operate my hard disk" business. It should
have nothing to do with whether the last few files are missing.
Ray
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