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Hi Sandy =
There are some files to delete:
You may have an Adaptec AHA-2940 and therefor =
you do not need any AHA driver files like following:
Directory of C:\os2\boot\aha*.*
21.05.02 15.48 44'224 0 AHA152X.ADD
21.05.02 15.47 20'646 0 AHA154X.ADD
12.08.96 2.40 5'352 0 AHA154X.SNP
21.05.02 15.47 20'038 0 AHA164X.ADD
21.05.02 16.21 27'383 49 AHA6360.SNP
There are some more of course but one has to research =
and compare with the own system !!
Good luck, =
svobi
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sshapiro@ucsd.edu on 04.09.2003 19.08.39
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Create Utility Diskettes
>In <3F5768BE.7030008@charter.net>, on 09/04/03 =
> at 09:28 AM, Ray Davison said:
>>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.
>This will work for most, but not all setups.
>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.
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.
Thanks,
Sandy
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