Title: | DECpc _Portables |
Moderator: | PCBUOA::GLANTZ |
Created: | Wed May 08 1991 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2423 |
Total number of notes: | 11059 |
I recently aquired a refurbished Hinote VP cts5100 which had had the hard disk fdisked and then sys a: c:. I've formed the battery, installed DOS 6.22 (just in case) and Windows 95 (v1 so far). I grabbed the kit for the latest sound blaster (1688 PnP?) drivers and installed that and so far everything is wonderful, or almost... The one fly in the ointment is the message on boot up about not having the PhoenixBios partition, or something like that. I guess that is for saving the system to disk on low power. Is there anything I can do to restore this partition and functionality? Cheers, Brian
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2311.1 | I think this belongs here... | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Wed Feb 26 1997 18:48 | 10 |
<<< AKOCOA::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[NOTES$LIBRARY]DECPC_PORTABLES.NOTE;3 >>> -< DECpc _Portables >- ================================================================================ Note 2315.0 Use PHDISK No replies SNLV01::LEE 4 lines 26-FEB-1997 18:34 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is a uitility called PHDISK for the VP. Run this and it should fix your problem. There is a readme file as well. Bernard | |||||
2311.2 | ELIS::TOWERS | Thu Feb 27 1997 05:47 | 6 | ||
Thanks. Interestingly the readme tells you to run phdisk *before* fdisk. So I should have done this before installing W95 etc. Oh, well, something to do on a wet weekend. Cheers, Brian | |||||
2311.3 | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Thu Feb 27 1997 07:06 | 19 | |
re: .2 by ELIS::TOWERS >> run phdisk *before* fdisk Hi Brian, As with most disk partition changes, it is easier to do before you commit the entire disk to a partition. There are special software tools that can modify partition sizes on the fly, but that would only confuse things at this point. >> Oh, well, something to do on a wet weekend. That would be best... Cheers, /Bill |