On Tue, Nov 10, 1998 at 01:01:41AM -0500, Dale E. Martin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (W. Paul Mills) writes:
> > I would try a couple of thing. Try a dos fdisk. Call Ontrack and ask
> > for an upgrade. I did this a year or so ago for a client that had
> > lost their original disk. Cost was about $25
Thanks so much for your insight,
What I did was go to Western Digital's site and downloaded their disk
diag. Ran it, safely low leveled the drive, installed Debian, life is good.
The disk is healthy to come to find out, one of the advantages of using
that software.
Again thanks for
On 9 Nov 1998, W. Paul Mills wrote:
> Anthony Landreneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Greetings,
> > Have an old machine I am looking to load up with Debian, problem is the
> > original DOS drive had Ontrack's Dymanic Drive Overlay installed on it. I
> > do not have the original Ontra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (W. Paul Mills) writes:
> I would try a couple of thing. Try a dos fdisk. Call Ontrack and ask
> for an upgrade. I did this a year or so ago for a client that had
> lost their original disk. Cost was about $25.00 (US) plus shipping.
>
> Try (800) 752-1333.
Linux should work OK
Anthony Landreneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings,
> Have an old machine I am looking to load up with Debian, problem is the
> original DOS drive had Ontrack's Dymanic Drive Overlay installed on it. I
> do not have the original Ontrack disk. Tried re-partioning the disk with
> Lin
Greetings,
Have an old machine I am looking to load up with Debian, problem is the
original DOS drive had Ontrack's Dymanic Drive Overlay installed on it. I
do not have the original Ontrack disk. Tried re-partioning the disk with
Linux's fdisk, no luck, the evil overlay continues. Your th
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