said:
>Something has been overlooked here. If you want to
>come to the next Help Desk, while Steve or Steven are
>ironing out some of my longstanding issues, I bet I
>could resolve this one for you. There is only one
>partitioning problem I've personally encountered that
>I couldn't overcome with the standard tools, and that
>seems to be a fairly esoteric one. (This, without
>really understanding much of the underlying theory or
>rules !) In the meantime, I agree with what Ray said.
> You probably want to set this stuff while the drive
>is hooked up directly to the IDE bus, not over a USB
>connection.
The drive is enclosed in a heavy metal case. One of the screws in the back
of the case is covered with a seal that says: "Warranty void if seal
broken."
But I am not adverse to taking chances. Can you tell me what time the Help
Desk is?
Thanks,
Sandy
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