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HC,
Thanks for the information. In the little reading I've done for preparation
to install, I downloaded the two warp iu exe floppies. It was my
understanding that by replacing the two install diskettes with them that the
partition size limitation was eliminated. I am probably wrong. At any
rate, by using the original diskettes and having the partition for os/2
installation 8 gig, I can use the remaining for storage ?
I would think that the updates for they system come after installation and
connection to the internet?
If I can find some time today, I am going to give it a try. The good thing
about this installation scenerio is if one mucks up, just try it again.
I've become the master at fdisking and formatting.
Again, thanks for the direction.
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