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To: Kevin Shea who wrote (12343)9/16/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: Kaliico  Respond to of 57584
 
* Taking a look at today's IPOs,

Garden.com (GDEN) will offer
4.1 million shares at $12 each which is right in the middle of its
anticipated $11-$13 range. Luminant Worldwide (LUMT) priced its
initial offering of 4.665 million shares at $18, above the expected
range of $15-$17.



To: Kevin Shea who wrote (12343)9/16/1999 12:15:00 PM
From: Kaliico  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
<Can anyone suggest a source for solving this problem>

...Iomega, Dell, and MS not help whatsoever..

Kevin you may have conflicting versions of Iomega disk driver and tools loaded or an incompatable or old version ?

Trying removing any of the IOmega software from various ares of your HD and SAVE it in a folder not in the system folder...reload the Iomega driver and tools software..try again.

Future considerations : If you are tired of the "blue screen" of the MSFT environment....consider switch to the MAC G3 or G4 platform...

On MAC you can partition your hard disk to run the MAC OS and Windows or NT, NT is very stable on the MAC platform..the partition running NT ?Windows will allow to run any of the necessary wintel programs for trading or whatever.

K



To: Kevin Shea who wrote (12343)9/16/1999 2:35:00 PM
From: Kevin Shea  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
Problems continue....just encountered a problem with MY machine ... a bad disk sector.... now it won't load up the OS .... want to conduct scan disk and does so excruciatingly slow...ran sector scan and it did come up with a bad sector...the Fix It response seems to have done nothing...

Anybody???.........pleeeease...