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Subject: Re: vendor for hard drives 
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     Hello,
     
     It is possible to run DOS and OS/2 without the disk software. Under 
     OS/2 the bootable partition must be within the first 508 meg or so. 
     Since the DOS cannot access HPFS partitions or above about 520meg I 
     partitioned my drive as roughly 350 Meg Dos, then 150 Meg HPFS OS/2 
     System, and the rest as OS/2 HPFS data.  The "DOS Box" under OS/2 can 
     access the entire drive. DOS (which I seldom run) can access the first 
     350.


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Subject: Re: vendor for hard drives 
Author:  <kevin@warrior.com> at Doble-Internet
Date:    11/30/95 5:26 PM


>Doing "transplant surgery" on the drives is pretty simple. In a nutshell: 
>
>[SNIP]
>
>Simply pull the 44 pin connector off the old drive and plug the new drive 
>in. Pow, done. Hook it all back up and put it away.
     
Don't forget that if you're using DOS, Windows 3.11, or OS/2 that you'll 
need to use a software package like EZ Drive or Disk Manager on drives that 
are larger than 528MB (1024 cylinders).  Otherwise, FDISK will give you
a shocking disk drive capacity measure ("14MB" on a 540MB drive, etc.), 
and won't allow you to partition the drive properly.  Most new 2.5" drives
are now above 540MB.  For more info on EZ Drive, you can visit Micro-House's
web pages at http://www.microhouse.com/, or see our pages at 
http://warrior.com/e zdrive.
     
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