Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 17:08:50 +1200 (NZST) From: Eric Gillespie To: "Mark F. Warchol" cc: OpenDOS AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Help needed with invalaid partition table In-Reply-To: <199808090157.UAA01076@endeavor.flash.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Precedence: bulk On Sat, 8 Aug 1998, Mark F. Warchol wrote: ::Hello all :: I have recieved the above error "invalaid partition table" on a two ::hardisk system. The error has come after replacing the master hard-disk ::with a larger size. Ahhh, wrong thing to do straight away...read on... :: Is this not a Drdos error and are there any suggestions to solve the ::error. No, this is not specifically a DR-Dos error - it happens with ALL versions of DOS I know of - in fact it happens with Linux too, if that's any consolation. To cure the problem: Plug in the old master drive (you do still have that, don't you?) as master, plug in your _NEW_ master drive as a *SLAVE*, fdisk the second drive with the partitions you want. Then, (making sure you have a floppy to boot from) swap drives (slave for master etc), boot off floppy, run fdisk again on master drive (just to check partitions and that one of them is ACTIVE) then copy DOS to new partition. This can be done if you are using the Install Disks (a 5 disk set) starting from the boot floppy of the set - it's pretty much a simple job of inserting disk in drive, and either rebooting or running setup from the drive. If anything here is incorrect, please will someone correct it - this is just what has worked for me... Anyway, regards all... /| _,.:*^*:., |\ Cheers from the Viking family, including Marmalade | |_/' viking@ `\_| | Running Linux and OpenDOS in Christchurch! | flying-brick | $FunnyMail 5.38 C.S. Lewis: If Man has no God, \_.caverock.net.nz_/ then where did Man's morals come from?