Hi! 6-Июн-2006 00:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> >> JH> Is there any way to fix this "too many cylinders" problem, >> >> 1. Backup contents of questioned disk. >> >> 2. Remove (by FDISK) from disk all partitions. >> >> 3. Reboot and ensure, that in BIOS setup turned on LBA mode. >> >> 4. Repartition disk (by FDISK or somethink like Partition Magic). >> >> After this there should be all fine. EA> It should be possible to do this A LOT easier. Your "easier" is much less safer. Sometime "non-optimized" ways are preferable (especially for newbies). EA> 1. Backup important data, of course EA> 2. use a GOOD partition editor (not MS FDISK... preferrably something EA> with a reasonable user interface and something which you are good EA> at using, but actually even Linux FDISK will be good enough...) to EA> change the partition type to LBA EA> 3. Reboot. The rest should fall into place correctly now. EA> List of common partition types: [...] _This_ is easier?! You joke. EA> The "cylinder > 1024" error message can have 2 causes: [...] EA> It is easy to fix 2. with a tool like Linux fdisk, but it is also EA> very easy to break your whole partitioning scheme while attempting This is what I mean, what say, that your way is less safer. _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user