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Is there a limit on partition size under OS/2 Warp 4, FP 15?  
 
The reason I ask is that I created two new hpfs partitions at the end of  
my 80 gb hard drive -- one at 2 gb and one at 60 gb. This is in  
preparation for installing eCS 1.2  
 
The one new partition caused no trouble, but when I added the 60 gb  
partition, Warp 4 refused to boot (trap d error in hpfsmini -- or  
something like that). When I removed the partition, everything was fine  
again.   
 
So my question is if there is a new driver that will fix this, or if I  
should break up the space into smaller partitions?  
 
Thanks,  
Sandy  
 
(p.s. -- I think I may have solved my trap e problems on my other  
computer. I went into cmos and changed the ram speed from 133 mHZ to 100  
mHZ, and so far everything has been stable -- I just don't want to speak  
prematurely).  
 
S.  
 
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