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Setup & Installation / OS/2 SCSI to IDE Backup
« on: 2008.03.13, 14:31:24 »
I am trying to backup a OS/2 install on a SCSI drive of about 500MB in size onto an IDE Drive. The IDE drive is a seagate jumpered to look like an 8GB drive and I can install a new OS/2 perfectly on the drive so I know the drive is good. I used a tool I have (Solitaire turbo http://www.logicube.com/products/hd_duplication/solitaire.asp) to perform a mirror clone of the drive (bit for bit).
When booting I recieved "Missing operating system". I booted the install disks and ran "fdisk /newmbr" then "sysintx C:"
However now it will not boot past the BIOS finding the boot record on the drive.
So I am stuck here looking at "Searching for boot record from IDE-0... OK" where it would normally start OS/2 any suggestions?
When booting I recieved "Missing operating system". I booted the install disks and ran "fdisk /newmbr" then "sysintx C:"
However now it will not boot past the BIOS finding the boot record on the drive.
So I am stuck here looking at "Searching for boot record from IDE-0... OK" where it would normally start OS/2 any suggestions?