At 09:44 PM 8/27/99 +0800, you wrote:
>  I was able to install the 250MB drive settings on a 286 bios (no
>autodetection and no drive info) by copying the CMOS Drive settings on my
>486 machine (I did install the 250 MB on the 486 just to have it
>autodetected and then copy the info).  I was able to run DOS after a couple
>or more resets.
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>How does that work?  I'm faced with a 386 that has no user definable
>sections, nor the correct entry for the drive (which came with the
>maching) in the cmos and I'm unable to figure what I can do with it.
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