You may need to go into Computer Management and select the drive from
the drive management screen and repartition it (really, just delete
and readd a partition).

--Bill

On 11/8/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/8/05, Barry Kiesz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thinking that the hardware could be the issue, I took the CF card out of a 
> > working wrap and dropped it into the suspect board and it booted just fine, 
> > telling me that it appeared to be either a bad load on the CF card or the 
> > card itself.  I a little nervous loading the new software onto the working 
> > card, basically stranding me wothout a working system.
> >
> > sorry for the confusion.  I think I'm going to go down and buy me another 
> > CF Card.
> >
> >
> > Barry
> >
> > P.S.  how does one go about 'reformatting' a CF Card to an 'out-of-box 
> > status' using XP after it's been used in a BSD environment? Is it as simple 
> > as reformatting it through the Windows format commands?
>
> Yep.  Double click on the device in My Computer and it will prompt to
> format.    If it doesn't right click on it and select Format
>
> Scott
>
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