Scarletdown


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Posted: Sep. 13 2004,09:29 |
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As an update to the problem, I went ahead and wiped both hard drives and started from scratch. The "No operating System Found" problem was resolved, but replaced by an even more cryptic error: "LILO - Timestamp Mismatch" WTF does that mean?
I disconnected the second drive, and was able to boot up normally. However, when I put the second drive back in, the problem returned.
What can I do to fix this problem and still be able to have both drives connected, short of replacing it with another drive?
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