Eric Boon wrote:
It doesn't matter. If you don't have those files, you will go to basic and you can copy the files from a floppy to the partition...So, you're best off, if you at least put MSXDOS2.SYS and COMMAND2.COM in the root dir of each partition. Doesn't take up *that* much space and you're sure to be able to boot your system at all times :-)
The problem is *corrupted* files or a missing COMMAND2.COM, at least with a SCSI interface, since those always boot from the first partition. If this fails, your harddisk is lost, unless you have another device you can make target ID and you can boot from that one.
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