Thanks very much - will do all that.
My other related problem is that I want to clone a Maxtor drive..
When I try Drive Copy on that, it fails and says it has EZ bios on the *source* drive. Not much I can do to remove that.. I don't recall eve using ez bios, but whatever..
Any programs able to clone that drive?
Ghost is your utility. I also see that MaxBlast has a Zero Write (LLF) feature, so it is not necessary to use PowerMax if you already have MaxBlast.
You can try downloading Maxtor's MaxBlast, create the MaxBlast diskette, boot your system with the diskette, select 'Maintenance' options, disable EZ-BIOS first, then uninstall/remove it.
If the DDO structures were created with an older version of EZ-BIOS, it may be necessary to first convert the code to MaxBlast v3 DDO code before it may be removed/disabled by MaxBlast 3.
Answer ID 1358: This article describes the steps to replace all previous versions of MaxBlast EZ-BIOS overlay software with MaxBlast 3 DDO overlay. The conversion can be performed from the MaxBlast 3 CD or floppy.
Note: It is highly recommended to have a full backup of your data first before converting the drive.
Boot the system directly to the MaxBlast 3 floppy, select the maintenance options button from the main menu.
Select the button next to convert "Existing BIOS overlay", then choose next. If this selection is greyed out that means that EZ-BIOS or any other disk overlay is not installed on the drive.
When finished, remove the MaxBlast 3 CD or Floppy and reboot the system into Windows.
Answer ID 1360: This procedure describes how to remove the MaxBlast 3 Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO)
Moving the drive to a new system: With the drive still in the old system, boot to the MaxBlast 3 CD or Floppy and choose the Maintenance Options. Select the upgrade MaxBlast 3 option to upgrade from any older versions of the DDO. The DDO must be current before flashing the BIOS or moving to a new system.
When finished upgrading, boot the system into Window's to make sure the DDO upgraded properly. After booting into Window's perform a normal shut down.
Remove the drive and install it into the new system. Auto-Detect the drive in the new systems BIOS.
Boot your system to the MaxBlast 3 program and select Maintenance Options, then choose the Remove Dynamic Drive Overlay option and click next.
When finished remove the MaxBlast CD, or Floppy and power cycle the system. Restart system and boot into Windows.
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