To bypass drive A on a system that does not have boot options in the CMOS
settings, you could just remove the A: drive from the CMOS. Instead of
setting the A:> drive to 1.44, set it to NONE.
Of course, then you would not be able to access the floppy for any other
uses.
Jim Meagher
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
>It would be cool to know the operating system.
>If you have sys.com on the disk, try sys c:, assuminjg the OS's are the
>same.
>*********************************************
>Can anyone
>tell me how to boot from C drive? The CMOS doesn't have the option of
>booting from C or A so I'm assumming that it looks at A first then C by
>default
>The BIOS is Phoenix 80386 ROM Version 1.10.
>
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