On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 19:07:22 +0000, Dale Mentzer wrote:

>
>That is my understanding also. I liked it very well. In fact I use
>some of the OS/2 .wav files for my Windows events. When I get my
>large HD, I am going to setup a partition for OS/2 v3.0. I had a
>dualboot installation once but was unable to boot back to OS/2 after
>booting to DOS. Other than that I liked OS/2.
>
Try Bootmanager in stead. Then it is possible to have two DOSes on primary partitions 
for the rare occasions, when it is necessary to use plain DOS. If it is the OS/2
without Windows make just one primary and install Windows there to get Windowssupport 
under OS/2 (including internet).

There is a file called IDEASD.EXE which contains files to update the installation 
floppies to support larger HDD. If there is space enough, make an extra OS/2-service
partition, it isgood for updating the system from the harddisk in stead of through  
floppies (saves a lot of time). OS/2 v.3 with fixpack 38 is close to v.4 in features.

Per B.
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