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I have one NTFS partition on my hard drive.
OS/2 Warp has no problem reading (and writing) to this partition using
ntfs.ifs.
eCS, using the same ntfs.ifs, cannot read this partition, and during
shutdown it gives a trap e error in module NTFS.
In OS/2 Warp, the config.sys entry is:
IFS=X:\OS2\NTFS.IFS /Q /V
In eCS the config.sys entry is:
IFS=X:\ECS\BOOT\NTFS.IFS /RO:*
When I attempt to read the ntfs directory, I get an error message: "Drive
was improperly stopped. Run chkdsk with the /F parameter."
Dfsee shows no problems with the ntfs partition.
I tried changing the config.sys entry to match the one in Warp (change
/RO:* to /Q /V), but it didn't make any difference.
Any ideas why this would be a problem for eCS using the same drive in the
same computer?
Thanks,
Sandy
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