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Hi Harry
If one has a SCSI driver in its CONFIG.SYS but no respective SCSI unit
installed ...
=2E.. the system boot will complain similar to your experiences !
You need to create a FAT32 partition to get your FAT32 driver working
properly !!
Do you know that on eComStation's driver website is a NTFS driver ?
Well, only readable from eCS resp. OS/2 !?
Good luck, svob=EF
hmotin@sbcglobal.net on 20/04/2004 14:26:34
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Installing FAT32
Hello:
I'd like a little help with my installation of FAT32. Basically, its
not working. The bootup =
message is that I cannot locate a FAT32 partition and therefore will
not load the driver.
After reading the documentation, I believe I know why. I would like
confirmation on this.
I created a new compatibility volume, using LVM. Then I formatted it as
FAT. But that;s =
FAT16, not FAT32. I need to have Windows installed and/or some other
utility to format =
it as FAT32. Is that right? Thanks for any information on this.
HCM
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