said:
>In <200703212230.l2LMU1Lt030158@nlpi029.sbcis.sbc.com>, on 03/21/07
> at 03:30 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>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.
>Sometimes it can help to zero the first couple of tracks in the free
>space area. It should not matter, but it can not hurt either.
I used DFSEE to add the ECS partition to the Boot Manager menu (and I had
to also change the drive letters), and that let me boot into eCS. But I
still could not run LVM -- same exception error message.
I don't know if I did this right, but I told DFSEE to Zero the MBR and
Track 0 (or something like that). After that Boot Manager disappeared,
although I could still boot into Windows using System Commander. I then
boot into the Management Console from the eCS Installation CD, but LVM
refused to run -- same exception error.
>>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"
>This sort of inidicates that the content is not entirely what lvm.dll
>expected.
>>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 haven't tried the reinstall yet. I would like to get LVM working. Is
there some other way to reinstall boot manager?
Sandy
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