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2417.1 | does not compute... | ODIXIE::SIMPSONT | PC = world's biggest con job! | Wed May 28 1997 08:54 | 4 |
| At the risk of sounding stupid...what the hell is a Phoenix NetBIOS
partition??? Why would a NetBIOS have a partition?
-Tom
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2417.2 | Close but confused | PCBUOA::FERRANTEV | | Wed May 28 1997 10:10 | 8 |
| IN the user guide, I believe it describes how to repartition and set up
the system after an FDISK operation.. PHDISKF creates a file INSIDE of
a formatted partition. The VP510-545 used a non-dos partition and the
VP 550-575 use a continuous space inside of a partition. Be sure to use
PHDISKF /create 86016. This will cover you in case you add memory to
your system.
Vin
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2417.3 | Internal error | SOS6::BERNARD | Bernard Ourghanlian, Alpha Resource Center | Wed May 28 1997 13:56 | 7 |
| After defragmenting my C partition, I finally managed to use PHDISKF in
order to create the file using the command : "PHDISKF /create 86016". But
I still have a problem to use the file. When I boot, I get the
following error message : "Internal error: Read past partition/file
end".
What else can I do ?
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2417.4 | | SOS6::BERNARD | Bernard Ourghanlian, Alpha Resource Center | Wed May 28 1997 13:59 | 1 |
| By the way, what is the file name PHDISKF is supposed to create ?
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2417.5 | The User's Guide | PCBUOA::FERRANTEV | | Thu May 29 1997 12:58 | 4 |
| See appendix B (page B-3) for details on initializing a new HDD and
other valuable info....
Vin
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