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To: Matt Brown who wrote (24129)12/30/2001 5:54:36 PM
From: belker  Read Replies (2) of 110655
 
ok. it just got worse. here i am at my friend's house using his computer to try for the second time to copy this boot.ini file. the first time i took it back to my computer it read it as "bootin~1 ini". not sure what went wrong but i copied it again. and named it again. i will take it back to my house and try it again.

the bad part is that i accidently saved the boot.ini file to my friends computer in the "windows" folder. now i don't know if i over wrote an existing boot.ini file that i have to restore or just added one that i can easily remove.
he only has w95 on this machine. it is not a dual boot computer. does it need a boot.ini and if so what would it be?

this is entering the realm of slapstick.

thanks
belker
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