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| From: | pavel AT insect DOT mail DOT iephb DOT ru (Pavel V. Ozerski) |
| Date: | Fri, 24 Dec 1999 16:24:49 +0300 (MSK) |
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| Subject: | Re: How to find another partitions (was: Re: ) |
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>I believe that the problem is you clobbered your EZBIOS when you installed >NT. You should start over, following these steps: > No, it seems to be another case. I tested this supposition using W'98 system diskette now. Booting with W'98 disk allows access to all partitions (which became hidden before NT installation! I hope that DR-DOS SYS command does not change MBR!). Besides, I see EZ-BIOS logo by every booting. If I attempt to boot directly from floppy, I don't have access to HD generally because my old BIOS cannot recognize this HD correctly. Therefore, the problem is that DR-DOS cannot work with this virtual partitions table correctly.
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