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Steven
Now that I have unplugged the defective CD-ROM drive from the SCSI
bus, everything seems to be working the way it should.
Do I have enough room on Drive M: to make the ISO image
file there?
[M:\]chkdsk
The current hard disk drive is: M:
The type of file system for the disk is HPFS.
The HPFS file system program has been started.
CHKDSK is searching for lost data.
CHKDSK has searched 100% of the disk.
2040222 kilobytes total disk space.
1362 kilobytes are in 425 directories.
666585 kilobytes are in 6388 user files.
603 kilobytes are in extended attributes.
2048 kilobytes are reserved for system use.
1369623 kilobytes are available for use.
[M:\]
Now, all I have to do is to find my eCS CD # 1, and get
the label off of it.
Thanks
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