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J. R. Fox wrote:
>>Probably. Did it boot when you tested it?
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>Yeah . . . it did. And it runs MEMTEST. So, obviously the CD isn't really empty, even
>though ZTREE, the Drives Object, and other disk access tools claim that it is. How'd they
>do that ? Some clever Unix trick ?
>
My CD -- this is 3.2, Nov 04, not the one Steven referenced -- has no
files in the root, has a "BOOT" dir containing boot.cat, memtest.img.
I'll burn the other version and compare.
Ray
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