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F0LLETT wrote:More likely your CF Card is not compatible.
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motorollin wrote:I have been having this problem, and apparently it's because the CF card is set to removable rather than fixed disk. Some cards, e.g. Sandisk, allow you to change this with a tool.--moto
DJBase wrote:Do you have the Fat Filesystem in L:?
allanmb wrote:Do you know where I can get such a tool?
amigakit wrote:Sorry to hear of your problemDid you buy one of our tested cards with the adapter or are you using your own?Please note that if you have a RAM expansion on an A1200 larger than 4MB it will block the PCMCIA port- stopping PCMCIA cards from working. It may be worthwhile using the PrepCard utility to check that the PCMCIA card is connected and recognized by the A1200- don't use any of the functions of PrepCard- just use it to confirm successful connection. Also don't worry if it PrepCard reports that the card is corrupt (this is normal message).Also do you have the same results when booting from the ADAPCMCFL disk directly?Here is a tutorial video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNwVbbWpI4c
amigakit wrote:This sounds OK- I would imagine that the media cards are not Amiga compatible. Do they appear as CF0:NDOS or CF0:? on the Workbench screen?