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To: Biggie Smalls who wrote (10074)6/11/2000 6:55:00 PM
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Wow, it's good you addressed that to "everyone," because I got a brain cramp reading it.

But here's a question, also for everyone.

When my Norton System Doctor tells me to update my rescue disks, I do it. When it's done, it tells you to test your rescue disks (one zip, one floppy) by rebooting your computer with them.

I've never been able to do that. I try, but the computer doesn't reboot.

Somebody said "use a bootable disk," but when I went to Radio Shack to ask about that, nobody there had ever heard of a bootable disk.

Any advice?

If my hard drive fries again, I'll lose everything a second time and have no alternative to suicide. A person can take only so much.
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