One small omission Mark: Format c:/s and format d:. Gotta have that
bootable drive... Great post though.
(note to newbies: /s transfers the system files to make a drive
bootable)
Eric
Mark Rode wrote:
<snip>
> When your finished just back out with the escape key and reboot at
> which time you will have a partitioned drive that needs to be
> formatted. You should have rebooted using your boot disk so now just
> type format C: and then format D: and your done.<snip>
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