on pqmagic5.0 dosutils ptedit menu= FAT32 Boot Record at sector 626598
1. Jump EB5890
...what else?
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, you wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Roger wrote:
lol, i've got roughly 20 gb of data on it. ..unless i can borrow an extra 20gb
drive from somebody??? lol
no i
it just "sounds like" the hd.img is "itself" hiding the partition.
if, when installing from the iso cdrom (like now) it will infact pop up an
error stating something "cannot see hdd partition table" but i've found out
this has to do with an error someplace in one of the partitions for which i
also, just burned iso2 of 7.0 and the problem with the install not seeing the
partition table is solved.as previously stated, the reason for iso2 of 7.0
of course.
so this appears, again, specific to the hd.img (diskette) again.
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, you wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Roger
lol, i've got roughly 20 gb of data on it. ..unless i can borrow an extra 20gb
drive from somebody??? lol
no i did not have to use that s/w. matter of fact all newer hdd's do not
require that (or cannot even use it). most of the hdd's or already preformat
anyways. when partitioning, i just
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Roger wrote:
lol, i've got roughly 20 gb of data on it. ..unless i can borrow an extra 20gb
drive from somebody??? lol
no i did not have to use that s/w. matter of fact all newer hdd's do not
require that (or cannot even use it). most of the hdd's or already
not really cause i got the drakx finding all partitions. (that was teh bug in
the partitioner prg in drakex - or whatever).
i've always, consistantly tried using the hd.img quite often..it's just
being a pain in the butt program.
mmm...never had a maxtor.
mmm...i'll try that.
On Mon,
Hi Roger
I need to ask you how you partitioned your hard drive. Because if you
partitioned your hard drive through the western digital software, it is
unlikely your unix based operating system (Linux) will be able to see. My
advice is to see whether you can reformat it with DOS. Let me know if
More specifically, if you get a message at boot time to "Press CTRL to boot
from floppy", you need to do so. If you're booting straight to floppy or
CD-ROM, you're not loading the HD translation software provided by WD.
-Original Message-
Hi Roger
I need to ask you how you