David W. Fenton / 2006/10/01 / 04:06 PM wrote:

>None of the machines you describe should need a boot floppy. Maybe 
>you just don't know how to use the Windows installation disk and the 
>command console.

You are correct, David.  I don't know how to launch CLI from Win2K
installer disk.  I just tried it, and it has no such option.  How do you
launch CLI from Win2K installer disk?  And you are saying I can launch
win32 apps from there as the same as you launch from Win2K?  And I can
remove Win2K installer disk to access backup image from a DVD-R?

Oh, wait, to restore image to C:, I can launch application, PQDI on the
C: drive.  What is my alternative?  On my Mac, I just boot off a backup
drive which is bootable, and restore image in no time.  What do you do
on PC?  I have been doing this with Floppy disks, including swapping
floppy many, many times.  Very time consuming.  If there is one DVD
solution, I'd jump on it.

Appreciate you help.

-- 

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>


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