Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > It can be done. But you do really feel that masochistic. Just borrow a > cdrom/floppy. > Not at all masochistic - provided you have a way to boot into DOS. I've just done this (many times :-( ) because I don't have an up-to-date CD (though my laptop came with WinME, so I needed a floppy to get to DOS).
>From DOS, you follow the install instructions for installing from a harddisk, copy the necessary files from the net (under Windows) to your DOS partition, then boot into DOS and get to the correct DOS directory, run INSTALL.BAT, and you're away -- Derek Broughton CCISM Virtual Helpdesk Athabasca University mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

