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In <20031125005339.27938.qmail@bjork.linkline.com>, on 11/24/03
at 04:53 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:
>Haven't yet figured out how to run dfsquery from a Warp diskette bootup
>(per my private email to you),
I replied to the list with an answer.
>but I found out that dfswin can run under
>WinXP, so I ran that. Hope it helps. See attached file.
WinXP screwed up the codepage, but I can fix that. FWIW, it's better to
force dfsee to use ASCII output if you must run on WinXP. The line draw
characters have different codes in different codepages.
>Be aware, though, that the listing shows 4 disks... the "4th disk" is
>actually a SmartMedia reader, so ignore it.
No problem. I've seen these often enough.
>In looking closer at disk 2, using FDISK with a Warp diskette bootup, I
>now see some things that appear to be problems to FDISK that aren't
>shown by dfsee, namely some "extra partitions" (see below). Any idea how
>I can get FDISK to see the drive the way dfsee does?
Probably by undoing what you did to confuse Warp's FDISK. I suspect you
moved primary partition with PM. This often gets the partition alignment
out of kilter. However, I won't know fror sure until I see full dfs query
output.
>The 3 interspersed freespaces are errors... but, how to correct them?
I'm not sure yet. This might be a job for Jan. He does these kinds of
fixes all the time.
>add SCSIWarp to the boot manager on disk 1. They may also be the reason
>that PQMagic doesn't show the scsi partitions, although I'm not nearly
>as certain of that.
It's always possible.
FWIW, these kinds of problem often occur when using multiple partiton
tools to create partitions.
Regards,
Steven
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