, on 04/21/06
at 08:21 AM, technik@der-gutachter.de said:
>Thanks for reply, Steven, but I have a set of 3 disks made, from the
>makedisk menu the first position, but even booting with them and finding
> th etiny timeslot to press alt/F1, I cannot access the HPFS partition.
This is proably not going to work. I don't know if this method of using
the eCS diskettes is even supported.
Without a CD drive for the notebook, you will do better creating the
diskettes using a Warp4 CD. These will allow you to use F3 to drop to the
command line.
>If I do not press alt/F1, the system will proceed with installing eCS
>from the CD, that I do not have for that computer (has no cd drive).
You need to learn to provide a bit better description of what you are
trying to do. You said you had an older, smaller notbook. I concluded
you had Warp3 or Warp4 installed on it because you did not say otherwise
and I gave suggestions based on this.
What version of OS/2 or eCS you have installed on the notebook?
Regards,
Steven
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