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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (2989)10/16/1998 9:12:00 AM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
STOP IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL...ADDRESS 8021b978 has a base at 80212000-aic7802.sys and then a bezillion numbers. At the end it suggested I go to recovery options in control panel??

Ahh, The beloved Blue screen of death. I hope you don't become familar with them.....

BTW, I formatted the NT partition NTFS. It did not seem like I had a choice. NT gave me an option to format FAT but when I opted for FAT NT said I exceeded the 2 GB FAT limitation. It gave me an option to create a smaller partition but would not accept my input.

You have to backup a few steps and remove the NTFS parition first.

This may be related to the problem I had with Partition Magic and Drive Image with too many primary partitions. I played a little more and discovered that If there are four primary partitions on a drive the copy partition option is not available. The strange thing is the copy partition function is also not available on a second IDE harddrive on the same controller even if it has only one primary partition. The limitation seems like it is related to the total number of primary partitions on the IDE controller and not the total number of partitions on a drive..or two many primary partitions on one drive will affect the ability to create partitions on a second IDE drive. The limitation has not manifested itself on my SCSI drives yet.



Is this with Drive Image or PM or Both????

BTW: If you have a Soundblaster go ahead and install it before SP3.

Sean

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