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On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:34:35 PDT7, waynec@linkline.com wrote:  
 
>OK, I reconnected the scsi cable for this, in case fdisk might see the scsi drives...  
>it did not.   
 
>   
> Post the results of:   
>   
>   fdisk /query:all   
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> here.  Redirect the output to a work diskette.  
 
>Here 'tis:   
 
>Drive Name  Partition Vtype FStype Status   Start     Size   
 
>   1 0000003f     :    3    00      0          0    38162  
>                                            **BIOS:8032MB   
 
 
Wayne,  
 
It's very suspicious that FDISK cannot see the SCSI, since you are able to boot from   
that SCSI, right? If you disconnect the IDE and use the diskettes, or better yet, boot to   
OS/2 from the SCSI, what does FDISK then say?  
 
 
 
Wayne wrote:  
>If there's a way to get the ide drives to be the second string of drives,   
>that might be nice, but that would probably screw up my future ability to   
>install & boot WinXX (haven't decided which flavor yet).   
 
 
Wayne,  
If you set the SCSI drive to be the boot drive in your BIOS, then FDISK will see the IDE   
drive as the second hard drive. That's the way it should work! I am a little puzzled,   
however, because your FDISK query should have shown you both hard drives. I have   
2 hard drives on my system and FDISK has always shown them. I bet you did not fully   
reconnect your SCSI drive (like maybe forgot a cable connection or the power cable)  
HCM  
 
 
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