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At 05:24 PM 8/30/99 , John B. Turcotte III wrote:
>System specifics:
>
>Pentium II-400
>128mb RAM
>6.4gb Hard Drive
>Win-98
>Additional components-SCSI internal zip, second 2.1 hard drive, CD-ROM, CD Burner and
>external LS-120, 1.2 & 1.44 floppy drives.
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>The hard drive is partitioned in three parts 2.8, .5 and 2.8 with the .5 partition set
>as virtual memory. Specific problem is that the .5 partition is displayed
>twice. Originally drive 'E' and now as drive 'I'. The 'E' drive appears to be a
>phantom drive-running in MS-DOS compatability mode.
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>Is there a way to remove this phantom drive without doing a reformat of the master
>dive? Any and all suggestestions are appreciated. TIA John
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I have seen this issue created by internal IDE zip drives and/or
internal LS-120 drives. Usually, upgrading the BIOS will solve the
issue if it is the LS-120 drive and using the latest IOMEGA drivers
will solve the issue should it be the zip drive.
I cannot say this will solve your problems since your LS-120 drive
is an external and the zip is SCSI. But, if you are careful with
flashing your BIOS, these are easy fixes to try with little risk.
Bob Wright
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