Re: [newbie] win2k / 7.1

2000-07-20 Thread Charles A Edwards
- Original Message - From: "Charles A Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 9:05 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] win2k / 7.1 > > - Original Message - > > > > > It does nothing that I can

Re: [newbie] win2k / 7.1

2000-07-17 Thread John Smith
> > I am running windows 2000 and have run into a problem with 7.1. I ran a > > triple boot with 2000, 98, and 7.0 for quite a while and had no problems. > > With 7.1 though something has changed... it would seem that something with > > the way they format their drives has changed. Before the li

Re: [newbie] win2k / 7.1

2000-07-17 Thread John Smith
> I am running windows 2000 and have run into a problem with 7.1. I ran a > triple boot with 2000, 98, and 7.0 for quite a while and had no problems. > With 7.1 though something has changed... it would seem that something with > the way they format their drives has changed. Before the linux part

[newbie] win2k / 7.1

2000-07-17 Thread cjulwelling
I am running windows 2000 and have run into a problem with 7.1. I ran a triple boot with 2000, 98, and 7.0 for quite a while and had no problems. With 7.1 though something has changed... it would seem that something with the way they format their drives has changed. Before the linux partitions s