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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine steve53@earthlink.net" on Tue, 18 Jul
2006 18:25:26 -0700
> >How is that going to help? I still do not have a diskette to install
> >from.
>
> Simple. You take the diskette content and zip it up and unzip it to a
> work directory on the install machine. The installer will be smart enough
> to find the files and install them.
The installer may be smart enough to do the install but apparently I am not.
The makedisk.cmd file is:
@Echo Place the Program Disk in Drive A: (Formatted and un write protected)
@Pause
LOADDSKF PROG_350.DSK A: /q /s /y
@Echo Place the Utilities Disk in Drive A:
@Pause
LOADDSKF UTIL_350.DSK A: /q /s /y
@Echo Place the Common Disk in Drive A:
@Pause
LOADDSKF COMM_350.DSK A: /q /s /y
@Echo Place the Recovery Disk in Drive A:
@Pause
LOADDSKF RCOV_350.DSK A: /q /s /y
@Echo Place the Program Disk in Drive A:
@Pause
A:
INSTALL
Which I executed on another machine. This created the diskettes but it did not
install the program for some reason (it basically did what I have described
below). I copied the diskettes to a memory stick and copied them to the
Thinkpad. Then I copied all the files from each diskette to a work directory
and in the work directory ran install. Install goes through three pages which
have current configuration options and then says to reboot to complete the
install. The reboot creates a "touch" object and nothing else.
--
Robert Blair
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