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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 478.04-1.1%3:59 PM EST

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To: RJL who wrote (71998)8/1/2002 5:43:09 PM
From: Jim McMannis   of 74651
 
RE:"Yes you can. As long as it's from the same OS, and there isn't any odd partitioning on the source system."

You mean HD partitioning? The both only have one HD partition. C:
Actually, looking at the msdos.sys files they both are identical except the corrupt one has a bunch of jibberish added past the end.

Also, am I correct that there should be no msdos.sys file in C:\windows\? I have one computer that actually has a copy of msdos.sys in that directory as well...

Thanks, Jim
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