If you are able to get to a DOS prompt by using a boot floppy
or special boot CD, the command for changing to a different drive
is simply typing the drive letter followed by a colon, then press Enter.
i.e., C: [Enter]

Gary VanderMolen


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> Hi Gary-You are correct. It does not get to the GUI. The bios shows that 
> everything is ok and all detected and it working order. I won't have access 
> to the OS disk till next Sunday when my son comes home but I did go to the 
> link you provided and I d/l the boot info for the A drive. I'm going to try 
> it again-fingers crossed.  The thing is I can get to an A prompt by putting 
> the mb cdr in the cd drive-very odd because it does not go any further. I 
> figured if I had the correct syntax for a command prompt drive change it 
> might get me to the point where I could get into safe mode. Thanks for the 
> quick reply. Regards, bk

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