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In <40607EA1.C357354E@pacbell.net>, on 03/23/04   
   at 10:14 AM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
 
>that Warp 4 is actually a better match for this.  You can get W4  
>relatively closer to the eCS level with FP-15 and other updates.  Of  
>course, the W4 install on a laptop is probably no piece of cake either,  
>and will have no bearing at all on your 1024 cylinder issue.  
 
I suspect you have not been following the variour threads on Jeffrey's  
problem.  He wants to be able to boot from above the 1024 limit so Warp4  
is not a solution.  
 
The problem Jeffrey has is a known problem that has appeared on a small  
number of laptops.  It is probably a subtle partitioning issue, but since  
is is subtle the folks working on understanding the problem are still  
working on this.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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