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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: pae who wrote (3997)12/8/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
where should I install the PowerQuest suite?

It should not make much difference as the programs are designed to boot from floppies.

In my case I avoid booting from floppies. It goes back to my my experiences with IBM microchannel systems ( I still have several kicking around:(. I was always amazed the machine would not work until someone found *THE* FLOPPY DISC...I know it is here some where <g>

I have multiple installations of Partition Magic and Drive Image (on the same computer). I make sure I have at least one installation on each of two bootable drives. With a backup PQ installation I will be able to recover (without looking through my pile of floppies<g>) in the event of a harddrive failure or the more likely OS failure.

I have not tried the Move Magic and the Boot Manager. The bios boot option has worked well for me..so far. I am suspicious that the move manager will get me caught in a tangle.

I think of my setup as several independent computers in one box. I therefor avoid options that try to integrate the harddrives for me. I use the bios boot selection for a similar reason. I do not want the boot selection dependent on a harddrive.

Zeuspaul
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