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Martin,
Do you have a ZIP-100 drive on the system in question? I believe that
the ZIP-100 drive on my system shows up in a similar way. The Drives
object doesn't show it if there is no disk inserted, but does show it as
drive H: if I insert a disk.
Maybe you should try looking at your Drives object under these two
scenarios, and also look at DFSee with a ZIP disk inserted.
Colin
Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> When I boot eCS 1.2 as OS2LVM.DMD shows as loading I get two sickly
> beeps. When I open any LVM program I am told that Drive 1 has
> inconsistent partitioning information. (Drive 1 has C:, a FAT16
> partition with Microsoft BOOT.INI, etc.) LVM also tells me that drive
> 5 has incorrect partitioning information and that it failed the last
> IO operation. LVM shows drive 5 as a removable device with 96 MB of
> free space. I cannot do anything to Drive 5 with LVM. I do not have a
> physical Drive 5.
>
> I think I only have to change a partition type on Drive 1 to have it
> stop beeping an error, but I do not know how to do that with DFSee.
> Please, someone, tell me how.
>
> About Drive 5, any ideas?
>
> Martin Rosenfeld
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