tonymoloney


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Posted: Dec. 13 2005,05:36 |
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Thanks to the help from this forum, I've been able to get my old lappie to boot from a floppy. Now, I'd like to do a frugal install to the hard disk. However, before I start, I have one question. Does/will a frugal install copy files from the Windows C: wher I copied them for the floppy boot, or does it try to copy from the CD? My problem is that I have one of those lappies that share the floppy drive with the CD drive so that I can only have one or the other - so if I boot rom a floppy, I can't have the CD and vice/versa. I don't want to start partitioning my disk then find out that I can't go any further. Tony
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