On 27 Oct 00 at 22:51, arachne-digest wrote: >>Winmag.com Fred Langa has done several articles called >>"Saving your butt with DOS". From Winmag's website : >> >>" The "Save Your Butt With DOS" series was and is designed to >>help you create a DOS-based maintenance repair/recovery toolkit >>you could stick on a shelf against future need; a toolkit that >>can help you get yourself out of system trouble even if you >>can't run Windows itself, or if you end up in a DOS-free version >>of Windows (such as Windows 2000) or a reduced-DOS version >>(such as WinMe). >> >>http://www.winmag.com/columns/explorer/2000/22.htm >> >>Dev Teelucksingh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Interesting DOS programs at http://www.opus.co.tt/dave >>Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society at http://www.ttcsweb.org Yes, an excellent computer newsletter! I learn something in every issue in spite of it being Windowscentric. Highly recommended. Regards, Dale Mentzer Some days you're the dog, some days you're the hydrant. This mail written by a user of Arachne, the DOS Internet Client WWWWW World Wide Web Without Windows http://home.arachne.cz Arachne DOS Browser Home Page
