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From: Alan Lloyd <alan.lloyd@pwcs.stpaul.gov>
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Subject: Re: Amiga HDs -Reply
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>>> Ralph Messana <rippem@liii.com> 03/04/96 10:23pm >>>
>I just added a 1.6 gig to my 4000 and there were no problems at
>all. You might have to do a warm boot after turning on your
>computer though. These damn Amigas boot too damn fast for
>the IDE drives to keep up.
Try using HDToolbox and make sure that your other
(non-Workbench) partitions are defined as "non-bootable" as well.
I had much grief and aggravation from my A2000 after adding a
new HD until I learned about this. Used to hang at a CLI until a
keyboard boot because it was trying to boot from dh3: rather than
dh0: as intended. Believe me it was sweet the first time I fired the