Emile,
That seems to be the problem, I cannot get it to change directories from the
A:\> prompt.
I have tried the usual CD \ and it just reverts to A:\>
Ian
The laptop doesnt have a boot from USB (only HDD / Floppy / CD) I have followed
the
magazine article and have created a DVD.
Putting this in the drive returns an error 'your program created a divide
overflow error'
followed by the usual Abort Retry Fail
Any other suggestions....PS thanks for all the help so far!
>
> Hi:
> I might have added the following to my last post. If you are into DOS but
> not at the
root of C just type CD \ and you will be at C:\
> Bye
>
>
> Emile
>
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>
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