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J. R. Fox wrote:
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> I'd also like to see a Yea or Nay recap on something I think Ray or possibly
> others have mentioned. Namely, that in order to avoid EA.SF getting written
> to things a CF card or flash drive -- and thereby *ruining* it for Windoze, at
> least until a reformat was performed -- the best idea was to steer clear of
> the WPS, and only write to the card or drive using the Command Line. True or
> False ? And if the former, what about the use of VIO app.s like ZTRee ?
What's EA.SF. I know about EA DATA. SF. It doesn't seem to "ruin"
floppies or Zip disks.
Ray
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