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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>>In <3F5768BE.7030008@charter.net>, on 09/04/03
>> at 09:28 AM, Ray Davison said:
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>>>Insert a blank, formated disk, click OK. It will think it is still disk
>>>2, and will continue to copy the remaining files. Label it 2A. I have
>>>been doing this for several years and have never had to use the 2A disk.
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>>This will work for most, but not all setups.
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>>If you are going to use this method, take a look at the content of
>>diskette 2A and make sure there's nothing you need on it.
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> If one were to delete unnecessary files, what might be some such files? So
> far I have delted tedit and marketing message, but still do not have
> enough room.
Take a look at the files already on diskette 2. there will be a bunch of
drivers for devices that you don't have the hardware for (SCSI HABs,
etc.). Delete them. After the process is complete, you will also need to
delete or rem the corresponding lines in the CONFIG.SYS file. If there
are .SNP files, delete the ones that you don't have hardware for. These
should be fairly obvious from the file names: AHAxxx.SNP for Adaptec
SCSI HABs, FDXXX.SNP for Future Domain HABs, etc. These files are
typically smaller, but you may need the space. Edit the SNOOP.LST (after
the diskettes are complete) to comment out (with ;) the ones you have
removed.
HTH
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Tom Brown
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA
running eComStation GA + FP 3
eCS system uptime is 0 days 01:18 hours
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