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On Sun, 4 May 2003 19:35:59 PDT7, Ray Davison wrote:
>Have you ever put in a formated disk and pressed enter to see if it
>would continue? Works for me.
Well, I just tried your suggestion. I can't help you with your observation/question. It's not
from trying. Something vvvvvery interesting (different) just happened. I used the OS/2
utility to create boot diskettes, selecting the option to use files on my hard drive. It
created all 4 diskettes with out any problem (no running out of room). First time that's
happened from me. I don't know what's different, other than some set newer drivers and
files on my system must now be smaller in size, allowing for the normal creation of the
boot diskettes.
I began the bootup on the diskettes just to check things out. Booted to just a little bit
after the start of the second diskette. The Warp kernel # is the same as for FP15, same
as my working system.
Go figure!
HCM
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