AwPhuch


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Posted: Nov. 11 2004,01:22 |
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Quote (Guest @ Nov. 10 2004,18:27) | Ok this is really stupid but I just ended up using part of the floppy method (making 2 dos partitions) then booted to dos with the backpack drivers on that dos boot floppy loaded the dos backpack drivers and copied the files to the d drive from the cd that way. It was kind of a copout but it worked!
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Yah thats another way...any way you can get the files to the /dev/hda1...my method is pretty easy...just takes alot of work
Brian AwPhuch
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