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From: "Alain" <alainm AT pobox DOT com>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Hard drive question
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 20:14:20 -0300
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Hi,

I have met a strange problem last year that meets you description:

The drive had been installed as LBA and later it was recognized
by the bios and installed as something else (which was default)
What happend is that the disk was not accessible. To correct
it I just used another option in the bios autodetect ...

I hope this can help

Alain
>
>Hello All,
>    I've got Drdos 7.03 installed on a 486 and a 586 both on drive C.
>    I have a drive D on the 486 on which there are many back-up files and I
>desire to take this drive D and make it a D drive on the 586.
>    It's a slave on the 486 and I have moved it to the 586 also as slave.
>    Its not being seen or not being understood by the 586.  The bios has
>accepted the install of a 2nd drive without a problem but I cannot use the
>drive it's not being accepted to read and write. I can bring it back to the
>486 and it works fine there.
>    How do I get those files to be seen on the 586 without having to
>reformat the entire drive on the new machine?
>        Thanks,
>      Mark
>
>

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