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- From: wrp@cyclops.micr.Virginia.EDU (Bill Pearson)
- Subject: Where is my DOS C: partition
- Message-ID: <1992Aug15.003446.9795@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- Originator: wrp@cyclops.micr.Virginia.EDU
- Sender: usenet@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU
- Organization: University of Virginia
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- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1992 00:34:46 GMT
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- I have just installed OS/2 2.0 on a 300 Mbyte disk that already
- had a 32 Mb DOS5.0 C: partition and a 70 Mb DOS5.0 extended partitioned
- with the logical name D:. OS/2 seems to work fine (perhaps when I read
- the manual it will tell me how to shut it down), but C: is now the
- 70 Mbyte bootable HPFS OS/2 partition and my DOS C: partition is
- unavailable.
-
- I would like to know what to do to have OS/2 recognize both
- my DOS C: and D: partitions (although they need not keep those names),
- so that when I run OS/2, I have three partitions.
-
- Bill Pearson
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