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dadiOH
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Re: DOS question
Bill in Co. wrote:
> dadiOH wrote:
>> ms wrote:
>>> "dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com> wrote in news:#P$#0ajQIHA.5692
>>> @TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
>>>
>>>> ms wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Don, I should have included that the machine's floppy drive
>>>>> works fine, that was a possibility, but not the solution. If I
>>>>> could get into BIOS and change the boot sequence, I think that
>>>>> would do it.
>>>>
>>>> Why?
>>>>
>>>> 1. You have no DOS (or other OS) on the HD.
>>>> 2. You are trying to install to HD DOS from floppies. Without
>>>> success.
>>>> 3. You want to copy the install floppies to HD and use the HD
>>>> data to install.
>>>>
>>>> If you do #3 and then dump A: from the boot chain then how, pray
>>>> tell, do you think you are going to access the HD? It does not
>>>> compute...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I came to that conclusion when I posted about that, and stated it.
>>
>> You did? I quoted what you posted when I replied to it. I did
>> not and do not see your conclusion, do you?
>> _____________
>>
>>> As usual, your post is not helpful.
>>
>> And as usual your posts and replies are generally a morass of
>> unsnipped verbiage that is unnecessary and which makes finding
>> something very difficult. This one happens to be one of the rare
>> exceptions but only because others had already snipped.
>>
>> Also as usual you are thrashing about trying to do something about
>> which you haven't a clue. Which is good in a way as it gives
>> others in the group something to do. Have you considered a hobby
>> other than computers?
>
> That wasn't very nice, Don. Come on now, you can be a little bit
> more of a gentleman than that. Old school values?
> Nevermind, I'm probably dating myself.
I'm not Don.
Not nice? I tried to save him some time by showing him that something
wouldn't work and he gives me a ration. Screw him.
--
dadiOH
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Bill in Co. wrote:
> dadiOH wrote:
>> ms wrote:
>>> "dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com> wrote in news:#P$#0ajQIHA.5692
>>> @TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
>>>
>>>> ms wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Don, I should have included that the machine's floppy drive
>>>>> works fine, that was a possibility, but not the solution. If I
>>>>> could get into BIOS and change the boot sequence, I think that
>>>>> would do it.
>>>>
>>>> Why?
>>>>
>>>> 1. You have no DOS (or other OS) on the HD.
>>>> 2. You are trying to install to HD DOS from floppies. Without
>>>> success.
>>>> 3. You want to copy the install floppies to HD and use the HD
>>>> data to install.
>>>>
>>>> If you do #3 and then dump A: from the boot chain then how, pray
>>>> tell, do you think you are going to access the HD? It does not
>>>> compute...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I came to that conclusion when I posted about that, and stated it.
>>
>> You did? I quoted what you posted when I replied to it. I did
>> not and do not see your conclusion, do you?
>> _____________
>>
>>> As usual, your post is not helpful.
>>
>> And as usual your posts and replies are generally a morass of
>> unsnipped verbiage that is unnecessary and which makes finding
>> something very difficult. This one happens to be one of the rare
>> exceptions but only because others had already snipped.
>>
>> Also as usual you are thrashing about trying to do something about
>> which you haven't a clue. Which is good in a way as it gives
>> others in the group something to do. Have you considered a hobby
>> other than computers?
>
> That wasn't very nice, Don. Come on now, you can be a little bit
> more of a gentleman than that. Old school values?
> Nevermind, I'm probably dating myself.
I'm not Don.
Not nice? I tried to save him some time by showing him that something
wouldn't work and he gives me a ration. Screw him.
--
dadiOH
____________________________
dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico