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In <95905.15.26.27.01.11.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 11/01/2004
at 03:22 PM, GARY.WONG@sbcglobal.net said:
>I thought I had mentioned how the drives are set up?
>The Plextor CD/RW is on the secondary IDE cable,
>jumpered as master.
>The CD-ROM drive (Lite-On) where the eCS CD-ROM is,
>is on the primary cable, jumpered as slave.
>The SATA drive as I understand it does not use
>jumpers.
snip
PMFJI. Disclaimer - I own no SATA drives.
TTBOMK sometimes, eCS-OS/2 may have trouble installing on a system with
more than one CD drive. Suggestion, disable the data connector to the
Lite-On drive and install eCS 1.2 via the Plextor CD/RW. After a
successful install, reconnect the data connector to the Lite-On drive.
HTH.
Larry
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