said:
Harry,
When I could not create the five diskette recovery set with Warp 4 Fxpak
15, RSJ help recommended making the recovery diskettes with BOOTOS2. I
created the BOOTOS2 recovery diskettes with no problem using 1.45 mb
diskettes. There was and still is no IBM2FLPY.ADD in my config.sys.
Jack
>Martin,
>Sorry, I cannot help you with BOOTOS2. I do not have it on my system and
>never used it. I believe, however, that you have to use those special
>Micro-Channel (EISA) floppies to create BOOTOS2 diskettes. They require
>the IBM2FLPY.ADD drive in your CONFIG.SYS.
>Someone else should be able to help you there with the specifics.
>After you create the BOOTOS2 diskettes, the procedure is pretty much the
>same in going from those diskettes to the BA2K crash recovery diskettes.
>Use the "Make Disaster Recovery Diskettes (BOOTOS2) icon in the BA2K
>folder.
>HCM
>On Thu, 1 May 2003 20:31:39 PDT7, Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
>>I want to use BOOT.OS2 to make diskettes to use with BA2K to make up a
>>backup system. Must I use floppy installation disks with BOOT.OS2 as
>>SOURCE. Is there a way to use the eCS CDs?
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