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Steven,
Based on what I saw in fdisk, I assume in the column starting with 2 in my
previous post that 2 = startable and 1 = bootable.
It just takes me a while.
Regards,
Jack
In , on 07/16/2005
at 06:13 PM, "Steven Levine" said: >In
<20050716115944-32792-7@scoug.com>, on 07/16/05
> at 11:59 AM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>Some time ago I asked why I couldn't dump to my O: partition.
>>I finally ran extdisk.com and it said "INT 13H extensions are supported."
>This is required, but not sufficient.
>>My bios hard drive page reads:
>This does not really matter. If you are running Warp4, what does:
> fdisk /query:bootable
>report. If eCS, use
> lvm /query:bootable
>>From this info can someone see what my problem is? Should I choose the
>>"auto" alternative to "user type HDD"? Or enter the hard drive name and
>>size manually?
>No.
>Remind me what version of eCS or OS/2 you are running.
>Regards,
>Steven
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