Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!olivea!spool.mu.edu!agate!eos!data.nas.nasa.gov!eagle!lims02.lerc.nasa.gov!afdenis From: afdenis@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov (Stephen Dennison) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: I'll never hurt my CONFIG.SYS again! Message-ID: <1991Jun27.160211.24349@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> Date: 27 Jun 91 17:00:23 GMT References: <1991Jun11.155023.13007@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> <39010007@hpopd.pwd.hp.com> Sender: news@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov Reply-To: afdenis@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov Organization: Clyde's Reptile World Lines: 18 News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.3-4 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