said:
Hi,
>hit (hard) the CD reader while it was open. In addition to a big scratch
>on my leg,
Ouch. Don't do that. It hurts.
>1. In trying to boot there is a message that it cannot be done (I can
>copy that message if it is required)
>2. By booting from the CD I get to the point where one defines the
>volume.
Which CD?
Did you need to replace the ATA driver when you did the original install?
>3. Using the eCS utility diskettes
> One of the messages is:
> SYS732: IBMInt13.i13 found a drive greater than 8GB
This is not going to work. The utility disks are not loading a useful ATA
driver your hardware.
Did these utility diskettes ever work in this system?
> I have tried a number of other options including an attempt to
> run DFSEE but to no avail.
Define no avail.
Recall that you are the only one that can see what's actually happening on
your system.
> PS: I am running my backup eCS 1.2
On the same hardware?
Steven
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