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Hello
Well, I was only partially successful, yesterday.
Installing BootOS2 (9.26) just with the parm "Target=x" does
create a working partition
but all experiments with parms "PM resp. WPS" never succeeded ;-((
The destination is a primary partition on the second HDD
(D=Disaster) and it is HPFS !
Any hints or suggestions ?
Thanks and regards,
svobi
Info@SYNass.NET
05.07.2002 07.43.59
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Hello
Yesterday eveneing I was able to install BootOS (9.26) the first
time on my system ;-)
Warp Version 4 FP16 ;-))
I do not know why it didn't workout earlier !?
Just to let you know it works.
Now I am trying to create the newest (2-) floppy set !
Regards, svobi
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