said:
>Which beta? 1, 2, 3, or 4? 4 is the latest.
>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>> I have eCS 2.0 Beta running on a computer. This computer has two hard
>> drives: the first hard drive has Windows and the second hard drive has
>> eCS.
>>
>> I replaced the two hard drives (IDE) with two SATA drives, and using True
>> Image I cloned the new drives. There is a difference in size on the second
>> drive (the old one was 40 GB and the new one is 80 GB.)
>>
>> Windows, on the first drive works fine. On the second drive, however, boot
>> manager sees only the Windows partition. DFSEE says everything is fine, as
>> far as I can tell.
>>
>> Booting from the eCS Beta 2.0 installation CD, I went into the Console and
>> tried to run LVM. I got an error message:
>>
>> Sys 1808 (exception) and "Exception code=0005"
>>
>> I then wiped out the drive using PM, and tried a fresh install of eCS. I
>> now get:
>>
>> Begin Installation
>> License Agreement
>> Installation Type
>> Enter Registration.
>>
>> After I enter the registration information, it is accecpted, and I am then
>> taken to the beginning -- Begin Installation, etc., and the cycle repeats.
>>
>> I would like to get eCS running on this drive, but I don't know what to
>> try next.
>>
>> Sandy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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