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Sys0049 and WarpCenter
Name: Adam Ritchie Date: July 8, 2001 at 18:03:49 Pacific
Comment:
Hi all, now that I have my video fixed up - I have another problem. I am getting Sys0049 messages when the Warpcenter is running. Sometimes they come in bunches and sometimes they don't. It does not happen of course when I put a cd in the drive(w\ Warpcenter running) or when the Warpcenter is not running. Right now I am running it from the Startup folder and I really don't want to keep a cd in the drive - that's annoying. I am running Warp 4.0 with fixpak 15.
Actually now that I think about - I have one more question. Why does Warp create two objects for two floppy drives when I only have 1? I don't have a drive B and it is not set that way in the machines' bios - only a drive A. Is there a way to permanently remove the phantom drive B object. At the moment I have it hidden from view but if it is possible to permanently remove it I would rather do that.
I believe that there are 2 floppy drive objects as default for backward compatability. Even if you have only one floppy drive you can still usually enter the command to diskcopy a: b:. You end up having to remove the diskette and reinsert it when it when "A" drive becomes logical drive "B". You can hide the Drive B object by excluding "Drive B"
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