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In <87832.07.40.14.19.09.2004@carrier.constellation>, on 09/19/2004
at 07:38 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>In <508.23.11.20.18.09.2004@carrier.constellation>, on 09/18/04
> at 11:10 PM, "Larry Tawa" said:
>>>I finally figured out what was keeping ntfs.ifs from working under eCS.
>>>It was pure serendipity, but I found that the uniaud drivers are the
>>>culprit. If I rem out the uniaud drivers, I can then read my ntfs drive.
>>>It is curious because I use the same uniaud drivers on the same computer
>>>under Warp 4, and ntfs.ifs works fine. But for some reason under eCS,
>>>ntfs.ifs loads but can't read my ntfs drive on this computer.
>>Is the above with your ASUS A7N8X-E motherboard with eCS 1.2 GA? --
>Yes -- that is right.
>It is the Asus motherboard with the built it Realtec ALC650 audio. It works fine under Warp 4.
Sandy,
I just built a new box with an ASUS A7N8X deluxe Rev 2 motherboard which would not boot; Steve Schiffman at the last Help Desk was correct in the power supply was bad. System runs with a backup power supply which sounds like a Banshee......... By next weekend I should have the new power supply and I can try to replicate your problem here and hopefully find a solution, in theory.
Post to the list config.sys and a brief summary of what PCI cards and video card that you have in your problematic box. Also some brief information of your partitions and hard disk(s). Realize that I have never used "ntfs.ifs" but willing to try and learn. More by next weekend.
Regards.
Larry
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