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To: Magnatizer who wrote (17313)3/6/2001 3:37:39 PM
From: PMS Witch  Respond to of 110652
 
Before you boot, Click Start, Find, look for PQDI.EXE, and record where it is. On my system, it's located in the folder "C:\Program Files\PowerQuest", the default location, or so I think.

Now the tough part...

In DOS, you may not have long file name support. You'll need to find the file using 8.3 naming. In my case, C:\Program Files\PowerQuest\PQDI.EXE becomes C:\PROGRA~1\POWERQ~1\PQDI.EXE when I convert.

If you're not comfortable with converting long names to 8.3, further posts should bring assistance.

When entering PQDI, omit the .EXE part.

Cheers, PW.