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Relation between doscall1.dll and hpfs ?
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zionite
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1. Relation between doscall1.dll and hpfs ?
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On a system installed with ACP2 and running hpfs as FS on either lvm or compatible volumes sometimes gives me a trap during normal boot in doscall1.dll. Usually I just have to make sure to run checkdisk and restart the system to get it start without any problem.
The reason for getting this is usually when I have added or changed something on a disk or partition using Partition Magic (sometimes I just need to use it). So I know why and how to fix the system.

But what is the relation between doscall1.dll and hpfs on a lvm volume ?

//zn

Date: 21 Jan, 2003 on 19:00
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2. Re:Relation between doscall1.dll and hpfs ?
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DOSCALL1.DLL is one of the base system DLLs. It contains lots of the low level functions needed by programs, DLLs, drivers, etc. I doubt if it would be possible to write a program that didn't end up making a call to this (either directly or via another DLL). If it is, the program wouldn't be very interesting (ie. It wouldn't do anything).
David
Date: 21 Jan, 2003 on 22:52
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