Hallo beste vriend, (a phrase I'd seen in my Spam folder once before,
funnily enough)
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 1:13 AM, M Vrm wrote:
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> Op 1 sep. 2015 02:47 schreef "Rugxulo" :
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>> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 10:53 AM, M Vrm wrote:
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>> >
Hello,
Op 1 sep. 2015 20:24 schreef "Rugxulo" :
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> Hallo beste vriend,
Hallo, spam is altijd leuk. (Niet echt) maar je leert er wel van! :D
( hello, spam is always nice. (Not really) but you learn from it! :D )
>(a phrase I'd seen in my Spam folder once before,
> funnily
Op 1 sep. 2015 02:47 schreef "Rugxulo" :
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> Hi,
Hi! :D
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 10:53 AM, M Vrm wrote:
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> > Well, I had sometimes problems.
> >
> > But the problems I had (I have FDBASECD.ISO) where: I was looking for
my USB (it
> > didn't support
Hello,
Well, I had sometimes problems.
I had that laptop thing free and now because I have (in total with the
laptop also counted) 2 laptops and 1 desktop I decided, because it was an
old thing to use it for testing, exploring and playing around.
But anyway, If I have no other thing to explore I
Try linux.Linux is fun to mess with.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 8:53 AM, M Vrm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Well, I had sometimes problems.
> I had that laptop thing free and now because I have (in total with the
> laptop also counted) 2 laptops and 1 desktop I decided, because it was
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Jerome Shidel wrote:
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> There is an old utility floating around the internet called MBRTOOL. You can
> use it to wipe
> the boot sector to all zeros. You will need to repartition.
Assuming no crucial files have been corrupted (which
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 10:53 AM, M Vrm wrote:
>
> Well, I had sometimes problems.
>
> But the problems I had (I have FDBASECD.ISO) where: I was looking for my USB
> (it
> didn't support that) so I typed every drive letter I could imagine it was
> on. But that was not
I have a 'lil HP from around the year 2000.It had windows XP on it,with a 7
GB harddrive (It's a little netbook,which is why the HD is small).It used
to boot into FreeDOS perfectly (I would boot into a flashdrive and run
FORMAT /S on the HD).But,now,if I try to do that,it boots,with a bunch of
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Jerome E. Shidel Jr. jer...@shidel.net wrote:
I’m working on a utility to check the state of the hard disk drives prior to
the installation of FreeDOS.
This utility “CheckHDD” will scan the system and figure out what the FreeDOS
installer needs to
do
Hello to all you of you FreeDOS experts.
I’m working on a utility to check the state of the hard disk drives prior to
the installation of FreeDOS.
This utility “CheckHDD” will scan the system and figure out what the FreeDOS
installer needs to
do to the drives for a successful install.
I’ve got
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