Modify the install.bat file to prompt for the drive letter of the CD-ROM and the drive letter of the target partition rather than hard code the drives. I have received several letters (due to my review of lnx4win) that have mentioned install problems because their drive availability did not match up to what was accepted in the batch file. I advise them to copy the lnx4win directory to a partition, alter the batch file and install from there. I assume it works for them sincei don't hear back (it worked for me last time I did it). I have the same problem because my Windows CD-ROM drives are placed at R:\ and S:\ - not a choice in the batch file. Hoyt
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