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Hi Jeffrey
Why don't you just ZIP these floppies into your system ?
=46rom your ZIP file you can recreate anytime new floppies =
if needed ;-)
Good luck,
svobi
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jrace@attglobal.net on 18.08.2003 01.59.43
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Partition Magic disks
I have made the two Partition Magic disks so I can repartition my drives
ad lib. However I live in fear that one will fail while I am
travelling.
How can I emplace images on my hard drive which I can use to recreate
the
disks? One of them is a bootable disk so I can't (I believe) just =
copy the files to a folder and then copy back to diskettes when that sad
day comes.
Jeffrey Race
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