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Jim
I'm almost postive that the little booklet that comes with ez bios states
that it is NOT for use with winnt. Why I don't know but I just installed a
WD in one of my machines today (and, as it happens ...installed WIN NT 4.0
to it.) I didn't bother looking at the ez bios pamphlet very closely
because I had planned on quite a few 500 meg partitions. Seems to me that
Winnt might only support 529megs but disk overlay software doesn't
apparently make it happy....wish I could be more specific but I really don't
know why.
Best,
Bob Chapel
-----Original Message-----
From: James McGuire <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, December 13, 1998 8:24 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] EZ-BIOS and Windows NT Workstation and Server
>I am trying to use EZ-BIOS (that comes with a Western Digital hard drive
>via EZ-Drive) to overcome BIOS limitations on a larger than 520 Mb hard
>drive. Everytime I install EZ-BIOS, and then install either NT
>Workstation or Server, the installation goes well until it asks you to
>remove all disks and press enter to reboot. When this happens, as soon
>as the system recognizes the hard drive on bootup, it stops. No matter
>how many times I reboot, the same thing happens. Does anyone know of
>any conflict between EZ-BIOS and Windows NT's? Any help would be
>appreciated.
>
>James
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