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On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 17:15:00 PST8, scarter@vcnet.com wrote:
>... and greatly relieved to learn that this 1024 cylinder nonsense
>is most likely behind us now (g*ddamn windoze boots
from huge
>partitions). Oops, my 'tude is showing ;-)
Well it's not behind me! I have just last night spent an hour on
the phone to Mexico with Glen Hudson who took some logs from my
600E and 600X. His conclusion is these machines cannot be booted
about the 1024-cylinder line, so I will have to shrink some partitions
to load eCS 1.1 on my HPFS logical partitions.
If someone has a *detailed*, *replicable* procedure to do this, please
tell me now because otherwise this afternoon I will have to do some
partition-shrinking (which I'd rather not).
Jeffrey Race
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