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You can make new copies of the install disks of the CD. Even on a DOS
machine. cdinst.cmd or .bat It will make all the disks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Anton [mailto:adanton@ibm.net]
Sent: Monday, January 11, 1999 8:25 AM
To: scoug-general
Subject: SCOUG-General: Help. Need Inst Dskte 1
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
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