dcc@hpopd.pwd.hp.com (Daniel Creswell) (06/12/91)
You should be able to use FDISK or an equivalent to re-write the partition data on drive D: and that should ressurect it. I can only think of one way to loose your d: drive and that would be if you had a device such as 'multivol.sys' missing. Cheers, Dan
afdenis@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov (Stephen Dennison) (06/28/91)
In article <39010007@hpopd.pwd.hp.com>, dcc@hpopd.pwd.hp.com (Daniel Creswell) writes... >You should be able to use FDISK or an equivalent to re-write the partition >data on drive D: and that should ressurect it. > >I can only think of one way to loose your d: drive and that would be if you >had a device such as 'multivol.sys' missing. If you formatted and partitioned your HD with Seagate's Disk Manager (ONTRACK), there's a dmdrvr.bin file that needs to be loaded at boot with a device command in config.sys. Stephen > >Cheers, > Dan "My life is a sine wave. Now, if I could just get the damned amplitude down..." Stephen Dennison