said:
>Sandy,
>My ntfs.ifs is also 196,054 1/15/04. But located in X:\ecs\boot rather
>than your X:\os2 for warp 4 or eCS 1.2. After reviewing your config.sys
>from Warp 4 and eCS 1.2, did you do a clean eCS 1.2 install or a
>migration?
It was a clean install, not a migration.
>Unfortunately the above ntfs.ifs driver is read-only so I can not create
>a ntfs partition with a stock eCS 1.2 system nor with dfsee 6.xx - please
>correct me if I am wrong.
That sounds right to me.
Sandy
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