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Thanks for reply, Steven, but I have a set of 3 disks made, from the    
makedisk menu the first position, but even booting with them and finding    
th etiny timeslot to press alt/F1, I cannot access the HPFS partition. If    
I do not press alt/F1, the system will proceed with installing eCS from    
the CD, that I do not have for that computer (has no cd drive). I can    
access the HPFS with AMOS, but only to read, but I need to write into the    
config.sys. I installed a additional driver and bingo, the system stoppes    
...  
 
Kindly tell me, which of the 4 possible choices I have to use, to create    
disks with direct acces to my hpfsdrive.  
 
regards, Gerd  
 
 
>You can use the same set of diskettes you used to install OS/2.  If you  
> don't have them anymore, look on the CD for makedisk.bat and    
> makedisk.cmd.  
> Makedisk.bat will work from real DOS or a DOS window.  
>Steven  
 
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