said: 
>I could not partition it  as USB, but did so as IDE. 
Please say this so that I can understand what you mean.  Your USB HDD is 
an IDE device. 
>but the HDD does 
>not get recognized as  a drive, even after Refresh Removable Media. 
This can only work if the drive contains a file system that eCS-OS/2 
understands. 
>Does something need to be done to one of the drivers in  
>Config.sys because of the drive being 200GB? 
You may need to upgrade usbmsd.dmd, if you haven't already. 
>Does it matter if its first partition is primary or logical? 
No. 
>If I partition it as an IDE device should it be seen by USB? 
Huh/2? 
>Can anyone suggest an inexpensive USB-HDD device that they  
>know works with eCS? 
With the current USB drivers, I am not aware of any that don't work.  
There may be problems with some drives above 250GB, but I have no specific 
information. 
Steven 
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