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Re[4]: [TP760CD] IOS ERROR, HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!
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- Subject: Re[4]: [TP760CD] IOS ERROR, HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!
- From: <John.Black@BNSF.COM>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 09:27:50 -0600
- Cc: " - (052)Black, John" <John.Black@BNSF.COM>
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The IOS error is occurring even though I don't have the second HDD in
the ultrabay. Something in windows95 got turned upside down, even
with the format of the D: drive(second HDD) done in MS-DOS mode.
Apparently MS-DOS keeps win95 up to date with possible hardware
changes. I finally got things back up and running, I had to reload
the root and windows subdirectory from a backup. Now, with a few
exceptions of software that I have installed since the backup,
everything seems to be running fine.
THX.
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: [TP760CD] IOS ERROR, HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!
Author: pkhoury@loop.com at Internet
Date: 2/19/98 11:13 PM
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998 08:42:28 -0600, John.Black@BNSF.COM wrote:
> No, I closed windows and told him to reboot to MS-DOS prompt.
>
Try it from a boot disk then.
Take a blank or scratch disk, put it in the floppy drive,
type "format x: /u /s",
copy fdisk.*, scandisk.*, format.* to the disk, and reboot.
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Paul Khoury <pkhoury@loop.com>
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