said:
>When you say Media Refresh do you mean eCS 1.2R?
Yes. See
http://www.ecomstation.biz/
>With DFSEE I can access the hard disk and make partitions. However doing
>so does not enable my eCS 1.2 CD installation to recognize the existence
>of that
>hard drive.
OK. That makes more sense now. Since dfsee can't install drivers on your
1.2 CD, it's not unexpected that you still can install using your 1.2 CD.
>>The CD or the drive is probably dirty.
>>
>>
>I do not think so. I get these error messages whenever the boot sequence
>does not begin with the CD reader.
Oh. That was not clear. This is the expected result when trying to boot
a partially installed hard disk. You used dfsee to install a boot sector
and, perhaps bootmanger. They are working fine, but don't know what to do
next.
Steven
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