Bug Hunter wrote:
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> try going into your bios and enabling LBA for the disk drive mode
It's my experience that doing that will only 'take' as long as the
drive is empty, ie there are no partitions. Which is very sensible.
You will have to copy all the partitions off to another drive (with
Partition Magic) before you can set that drive to LBA. Then copy
them back again. Bootable Linux partitions now may no longer boot,
which is fixed by chrooting from a runniung Linux to the mounted bad
partition to run /sbin/lilo.
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Regards,
Ron. [au]