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ulf.nordbeck@zarlink.com wrote: 
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> A OS/2 installation is inaccesible due to a error message wanting to  
terminate or return errorcode. 
> We cant klick on this button as the software must remain running. 
> It's the harddisk that is inaccesible causing this error. 
> Is there a way to access a OS/2 filesystem via serial port or similar  
(not networked) in order to get some important files ? 
> The hd merely booted after spending 2 hours in the freezer as an atempt  
to wake it up (10 tries before) 
LapLink or similar software can transfer files over the serial port. 
LPTool (http://www.dfsee.com/lptool.htm) can transfer files over the 
parallel port, and might be able to use the serial port. 
The DFSee mail list might be helpful.  DFSee is a file system recovery 
tool.  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dfsee-support/ 
What does the error message say? 
- Peter 
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GRSTATUS.EXE
SYS0026
The specified disk cannot be accessed
Options:
return error code to program
End program/comman/operation.
Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com>
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2004-09-01 09:49
 
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ulf.nordbeck@zarlink.com wrote:
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> A OS/2 installation is inaccesible due to a error message wanting
to terminate or return errorcode.
> We cant klick on this button as the software must remain running.
> It's the harddisk that is inaccesible causing this error.
> Is there a way to access a OS/2 filesystem via serial port or similar
(not networked) in order to get some important files ?
> The hd merely booted after spending 2 hours in the freezer as an atempt
to wake it up (10 tries before)
LapLink or similar software can transfer files over the serial port.
LPTool (http://www.dfsee.com/lptool.htm) can transfer files over the
parallel port, and might be able to use the serial port.
The DFSee mail list might be helpful.  DFSee is a file system recovery
tool.  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dfsee-support/
What does the error message say?
- Peter
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