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#1
Are there drivers that will work with this modem.

Thanks
#2
Off Topic discussions / Re: Wifi mouse?
2011.09.13, 22:31:31
I bought the HP mouse.  Its a Windows 7 only mouse. 
#3
Setup & Installation / Re: OS2, ECS Boot
2010.05.28, 20:21:55
The solution that I came up with, while maybe not ideal, works for me.  After experimenting with other drives I found that if I had the Windows hard drive connected, I could not set any ECS partition as bootable.  I disconnected Windows and installed ECS on the other drive.  I then added Power boot to the ECS drive instead of the Windows drive.  I also had to change the boot order of the hard drives in my motherboard bios so that it would boot first from the ECS drive instead of the Windows drive.  Now with both drives connected I can boot either one without having to disconnect the Windows drive.  I hope that explains everything.  I should add that I experimented with a blank drive so that I would not mess up my ECS drive and have to reinstall ECS, because that took all day to do.

#4
Setup & Installation / Re: OS2, ECS Boot
2010.05.28, 01:25:45
Both drives are named "C:"
#5
Setup & Installation / Re: OS2, ECS Boot
2010.05.27, 15:13:54
Thanks for the replies.  I have Boot Manager installed.  I also use a program call Power Boot, that I have been using for years.  When I use Power Boot I hide the Windows Hard drive from OS2.  When I had this problem with OS2, I would have to install OS2 from scratch to get it to work.  That method didn't work with ECS.
#6
Setup & Installation / OS2, ECS Boot
2010.05.26, 20:12:38
I just installed ECS 2.0 and it works great.  My problem is this.  I have 2 hard drives.  1 with Windows Vista and the other with ECS.  When both are connected, ECS won't boot.  I get the flashing cursor at the top of the screen.  If I disconnect the Windows hard drive, ECS boots with no problem.  I think that I have seen this problem before.  Both drives are SATA SSDs.