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On Mon, 11 Jan 1999 08:25:23 PST, Tony Anton wrote:
>How often I've read while preparing to install new software, "Make
>copies of the diskettes and keep in a safe place", and how often I've
>ignored the instruction. Now, :-( , retribution.
>
>When I tried to make a copy of Warp installation diskette 1 to include
>the NEWDASD files and config modification for large drives, I find it
>corrupted with several files showing CRC errors. Can someone make a
>diskcopy of installation diskette 1 and trade it for a fresh diskette? I
>can wait until the meeting, but can pick it up anyplace in Orange
>Couonty before that.
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> Tony Anton
> adanton@ibm.net
>
Tony:
Can you re-create the 3 diskettes? Here's what you do:
1) Put the Warp 4 CD in the drive
2) Assuming you're doing this in OS/2, then open an OS/2 command prompt and type:
x: (where x is your CD-ROM drive letter)
CDINST (and then follow the instructions)
(If you have to boot to DOS, there is a CDINST.BAT on the Warp 4 CD as well).
Obviously you may have to trash the diskette(s) with the CRC errors and get fresh diskettes. HTH....
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