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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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