svugger

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Posted: Nov. 17 2006,02:54 |
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I had some old computers with no cdrom-drives attached. I temporarily attached a cdrom drive in order to install DSL. Then I detached my cdrom-drive and gave the computers to some friends.
Now my problem is, some of my friends have a habit of messing up DSL, and since they don't have a cdrom-drive there is no easy way for them to reinstall it.
Now my question: can i somehow put the installation files of DSL on another partition, that can be CALLED UPON when needed, - that is - something that would make it reinstall DSL.
For example with Dell computers, you can press something like F11, and then you get the option of reinstalling windows (from some backup/restore partition Dell made).
Is this possible with DSL?
Thx in advance.
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