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Peter, Steven,
The culprit seems to be a 40GB Maxtor hard drive set as master and
connected to a MB IDE RAID connector set at ATA mode. It was the fourth
HD in the system and contained D: from which I usually ran eCS. With it
plugged in to any controller (main IDE, RAID, plug in IDE controller
card) the trap occurs and prevents booting from either another hard
drive or CD ROM. It even prevents to eCS Demo from running.
The Trap: As OS2DASD loads it traps as follows:
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Exception in module: OS2DASD
TRAP 0000 ERRCD=0000 ERAC=**** ERLIM=0000
EAX=0000003e EBX=2045234e ECX=fc420000 EDX=00000000
et al.
The system detected an internal processing error at
Location ##0168:fff1da1f - 000e:ca1f
60000, 9084
0686060
Internal revision 14.103a_W4
------------------------------------------------------------------
The bldlevel for OS2DASD.DMD:
Signature: @#IBM:14.104#@ IBM DASD Manager
Vendor: IBM
Revision: 14.104
File Version: 14.104
Description: IBM DASD Manager
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Peter, can you really make sense out of all those register values?
Steven, I need to register the newest DFSee, but I am afraid of it.
All, dumpster the drive or have hope of recovering it? (It also
contained all of my DL directories. My backup is one week old.)
Martin
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