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Hello.
I live in Florida and was hit by the hurricane. I had so many power surges and dips that I believe it caused my NVM-2000 to shut down while the hard drive was still writting information.
The operating system seem to now be corupted on this system and I'm wondering anyone had ever heard of re-imaging the hard drive to fix the system?
If anyone thinks they can help me out, I would really appreciate it.
Please let me know.
Thanks for your help.
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I would not waste time imaging a corrupted drive. did you try to load the archive that resides on the drive??
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It seems to be missing files for the DOS operating system.
What is the patch to access the archive?
This archive is just for the VM software or does it also have backup DOS operating system?
Thanks.
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you need good nitsuko / nec tech. idea software to check system. if data base was archived its most likely uncorrupted.
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