said: 
>>Should I make another set of Utility Diskettes using the Warp 4 CD? 
>No.  That would probably be much worse.  You probably have a driver 
>mismatch.  Usually this is because you need to use DANIS506 instead of 
>IBM1S506. 
I was able to boot from a set of eCS 1.0 utility diskettes. But it said: 
Cannot find specified drive. 
I have never been able to create a set of eCS 1.1 utility diskettes. One 
of the floppies gets too full and the "create" program crashes. 
Is there a tweak I can make to the utility diskettes so I can read the JFS 
drive? 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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