walnut

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Joined: Mar. 2004 |
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Posted: June 13 2004,07:11 |
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Hey, i dwnloaded DSL and ran it several times on my destop top, might i just say its sweet!. anyway i have a laptop that is happily running windows 95, and has 2 HDD partitions:
1. 550Mb ( c: ) 2. 80Mb ( d: )
i originally used the 80Mb to store the install files for win95 (i installed from floppies, and held the install files there to make future install easy) and have since decided i dont need them.
The Question: I would like to know how to install DSL onto d:, i have borrowed a cd-rom drive (PCMCIA), but my laptop wont boot from it, i can read the CD under windows though. is there some way that i can copy the DSL files to d: under windows, and setup a floppy disk that needs to be inserted whenever i want to run DSL, (ie: bott from floppy loads DSL, boot without out floppy loads windows)
Thanx for help in advance -walnut
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