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Hello:
After a long sojourn in the Middle East, I am finally back home
in front my own PC :) I tried to install my new copy of eCS 1.2
but LVM chokes with an "LVM Error (10) Invalid Partition", when
invoked from the "Management Console". When invoked from the
command line I get "Cannot open the LVM engine". Windows 2000
SP3 still runs on this machine, but something somewhere
obviously isn't right. Interestingly, when I put my eCS 1.0 CD
in the the drive, I could coax it into recognizing all the
partitions, but on the first attempt at doing this, an OS/2
window opened, then hung with lots of "A:\" strings repeating
endlessly.
Anyhow, this installation looks likely to be a major project. I
think I need to buy a copy of DFSee to go much further. I want
to expand my C: and D: FAT32 partitions anyhow.
Is the help desk next weekend available to help with this sort
of problem? Could I maybe bring my box in?
Thanks,
John Morrow
Templeton, California
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