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computer setup
I'm putting together a Pentium 233 to run some old programs I still
use. The computer will have two floppy drives. A is a 1.44 and B is a 1.2 meg. There are two hard drives. C and D are on one physical drive and E is on the second drive. Win 98, a few programs and Dos 6.2 is on C. This is the weird thing. I set this all up in bios and when I boot from Dos both A and B are both accessible, however D and E come up as "invalid drive specification". When I boot from windows the hard drives are accessible but B is no where to be found. Bios does say that everything is there, but depending on which operating system I decide to use it isn't. Does anyone have a clue as to what could be happening here? Thanks, Lenny |
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