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BA> Hmmm. Just as a quick guess I'd say the HD's too big. OS/2 had a BA> problem with drives larger than about 10GB until the Logical Volume BA> Manager was added with, I think, 4.51. If you have another box with OS/2 BA> on it you could make up a set of boot floppies (there are 4 IIRC), and BA> somewhere on them it has to have LVM activated before it tries to BA> install. I think I need to find some way to get Daniela's drivers on the diskettes. My northern friend has 4x60 Gig drives in his system using Warp 4.0 and I have 4.52. I'll try it on my only remaining 10 Gig drive, but I'm not sure it's good anymore. BA> My main OS/2 box (4.52) boots from a small HD (<10GB) and has a slave HD BA> that's about 60GB. I broached this subject in the OS2 echo and was greeted with silence. If there were any replies, I didn't see them. Before, there was some discussion I was having there about eCS, but it wasn't that important to me at the time. BA>BA>> A quick and dirty perusal of my books on OS/2 didn't turn up BA>BA>> anything on the Trap 05. BA> Yes it did: BA> ------- BA> [C:\]help 1935 BA> SYS1935: A program caused a bound range error. The program was ended. BA> *** BA> EXPLANATION: A program started a BOUND instruction without registering BA> a bound exception handler. BA> ACTION: Correct the program and retry the command. BA> ------- BA> Sounds like some sort of memory problem. You've got me there because WinXP has no such problem. Regards, Roger ... Limit Congressmen to 2 terms - 1 in Congress, 1 in Jail! --- D'Bridge 2.91* Origin: NCS BBS (1:3828/7) SEEN-BY: 10/1 3 11/201 14/300 400 34/999 90/1 106/1 120/228 123/500 134/10 SEEN-BY: 140/1 222/2 226/0 236/150 249/303 261/20 38 100 1381 1404 1406 1418 SEEN-BY: 266/1413 280/1027 320/119 633/260 262 267 712/848 801/161 189 SEEN-BY: 2222/700 2905/0 @PATH: 3828/7 140/1 261/38 633/260 267 |
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