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Q115198: Err Msg with DoubleTools: DriveSpace Couldn’t Mount Drive…

Article: Q115198
Product(s): Microsoft Disk Operating System
Version(s): MS-DOS:6.22
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 22-NOV-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system version 6.22 
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SUMMARY
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If you install AddStor DoubleTools version 1.2 with DoubleSpace and then run the
MS-DOS 6.22 conversion program, you receive the following errors:

- DriveSpace couldn't mount drive H because it couldn't find a valid
  DBLSPACE.BIN or DRVSPACE.MR1 file. To continue press ENTER.

-and-

- DriveSpace couldn't load both DRVSPACE.BIN and DBLSPACE.BIN. To convert your
  DoubleSpace drives to DoubleSpace format, both DRVSPACE.BIN and DBLSPACE.BIN
  must be loaded.

To install MS-DOS 6.22, you must remove DoubleTools.


Additional query words: DblSpace.bin reboot DRVSPACE.EXE double tools

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : kbMSDOSSearch kbMSDOS622
Version           : MS-DOS:6.22

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