Mail Archives: opendos/2000/07/02/15:19:04
Joseph Morris wrote:
>Is your system set up properly to see the rest of the disk?
>In order for this to work, you need to have a type 0F extended
>partition, which can extend out beyond 8.4GB.
Windows 95 OSR2 created it so I'll have to assume that this is what is
required.
>This partition type can only be read by Windows 95, Linux, or
>a regular DOS with a special driver. If you got an Ontrack disk
>with your HDD, it should have ontrackd.sys on it. If not, you
>can 'borrow' it from the demo version of Ontrack EasyRecovery
>which you can download from their web site.
Isn't OnTrack just to bypass the limit in the BIOS of 8.4G? None of my 3
Pentiums have that limit so my interest in the program is extremly small.
(Only one of them actually has a HD that's over 8.4G - the 10.1G) The
problem with getting more than 8.4G usable is that 8.4G is the limit set by
FAT16. Or have I completly missunderstood this?
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...
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