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From: | Ian Rees <ianr44 AT hotmail DOT nospam DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: dos |
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Date: | Mon, 15 Oct 2001 20:41:53 -0400 |
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A bit off topic in this group, but you use a program like bootmagic (comes with partition magic) or some other bootloader. Look it up on google. You should make backups of all your important data first. -Ian- Gabriel wrote: > Hi > I have a spare 1.2GB drive I'd like to use for MS or DR DOS due to the fact > that I have a DOS program I'd like to run in it. > My C: is Win 98. > How must I go about to make D: my DOS drive, ie procedures and what files > would I need? and > How would I boot into D:? > All help will be appreciated! > Gabriel Smit > South Africa > http://www.polygraph.co.za
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