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J R FOX wrote:
>
> Mine still needs plenty of help, but more recently my
> biggest problems seem to be in the Dark Side boot
> partitions. I think I will be able to use Ray's
> method of tailoring the 1.2R or 2.0 in absentia, and
> then transferring the result to its ultimate home,
> without too much gnashing of teeth. (I hope.) If
> only the Dark Side boot partitions were anywhere near
> as cooperative, in being relocated to the larger hard
> drive -- even though NO structural order or drive
> letters are changing. But, so far, it's just an
> exercise in frustration. This is where I think Tony
> might have something to contribute. He's a DFSEE
> sharpshooter, and I bet he has done this and made it
> work a few times.
>
I have used both PM and DFSEE on W98, XP and 2K.
Ray
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