if you knew another wallstreet user, you could simply borrow their 
cd-rom module.

-Andrew

On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 10:12  AM, Eric D. wrote:

> Another thing you may want to try is to find an external SCSI 
> disk/CD-ROM
> (and a laptop SCSI cable) so that you can boot-up with an external 
> disk, or
> find another Wallstreet user and install the HD in their machine and 
> do a
> system install there (it'll work in your machine then).


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