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Steven Levine writes:
> In <20040122055430.55784.qmail@bjork.linkline.com>, on 01/21/04
> at 09:54 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:
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>>It occurs to me that I implemented a FAT32 partition when I started using
>>my recently-acquired digital camera and SmartMedia reader, probably
>>since I last used my utility diskettes.
>
> This is not relevant, although you might need to be careful about drive
> letter switches once you fix up the utility diskettes.
>
> My guess is that these are the utility diskettes you used for your old
> system with the 2940UW and so on and you never had working utility
> diskettes for your new system.
>
I had a working set at one point... I may have lost them in the copying
process somehow... ie, copied a set that worked on my other computer over
the ones for my new computer and marked them as being for my new computer.
I'll work on the changes you suggested.
Thank you,
Wayne
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