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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (5967)2/6/1999 1:45:00 AM
From: Zeuspaul  Respond to of 14778
 
Do I need separate PM Rescue &Help disks for NT and w98?

I don't think so but I am guessing.( I am more than 50 percent sure on this one<g>) I used a Drive Image disk made in Win95 for an NT Drive Image. The Drive image boot disk that the NT install made for me did not work!

I think all it is is a DOS boot disk with the PM and or DI program and associated files on it.

You can probably use the floppy you made with Spots guidance (a copy, do not mess with the original ie diskcopy a: a: from a DOS prompt, I am sure Win95 and NT? have a way too)

Once you boot from the DOS boot floppy you put in a disk with the DI or PM program files.

You should run through the process to make sure the disks work. You do not have to restore anything, just witness the program load.

Zeuspaul