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Steven Levine wrote:
>>What is the file name of the installation guide
>>manual? Is it INF or HTML?
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>Probably PDF. Look for something with the word install in the name. I
>don't have an production install CD handy.
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>>Are you saying a diskette must have a volume label of
>>BOOT_UPDATE for the installer to pull off updated
>>drivers from the diskette? Is it case-sensitive?
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>Yes. You can use makedisk.cmd to build the diskette.
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Found MAKEDISK.CMD. Is the installation guide actually
S:\BOOTIMGS\README.TXT? That's the one I found that refers to BOOT_UPDATE.
>Please learn to trim your quotes or you will force me to postphone my
>responses until I have time to trim them for you.
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Is this better? I guess I was either lazy or giving more context than
less. Also I was writing from work (webmail) and the webmail text entry
window is a heck of a lot smaller than the compose window in Mozilla.
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