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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (4266)12/15/1998 8:08:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Respond to of 14778
 
Isn't that what the KOT drive is for.

Agreed. With the KOT setup and tested Clarence will be in a position to tinker with NT if he wants to try alternate setups.

Don't knock it till you try, I think you tune will change once you do There will be mainy failures where the first physical disk won't fail that BM's come in handy. Prior to PM4 you had to boot dos use Drive Image or PM on NTFS. BM is perfect for that. So your telling me that the only time you go in the BIOS and switch to boot your KOT drive is AFTER the first disk fails??? Are we being honest here?

I use the bios in lieu of a boot manager in my home setup. I boot the alternate OSes on an infrequent basis. It has worked well and I have not felt a need for an alternate solution. I have some work setups that could benefit from a BM setup as you have described.

Zeuspaul