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For those who were at today's meeting, I mentioned I saw something on Compuserve where Trevor Hemsley
had a solution to a SYS3175 while trying to create the emergency boot diskettes on Warp 4 with FP10
installed.
The Adaptec 2940 driver AIC7870.ADD has grown to 130K instead of 40K on the original install of Warp 4. It
won't fit on the 2nd diskette of the 4 you're trying to make. What you need to do is rename
x:\OS2\BOOT\AIC7870.ADD (where x is your Warp 4 boot drive) to something else, copy the version from
your install diskettes, and then run Create Utility Diskettes again. Once you're done you can delete the
smaller AIC7870 driver and rename the 130K-size one back to AIC7870.ADD.
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