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patweb Eater of Hot Peppered Steak Jul 17, 2001 #7 Format C: /u /s /a That was my favorite. Unconditional System Allocation (it used to mean something else in DOS 5.x I think).
Format C: /u /s /a That was my favorite. Unconditional System Allocation (it used to mean something else in DOS 5.x I think).
a13antichrist Moderator from Hell Jul 19, 2001 #8 I much prefer the "run-your-system-with-a-44MHz-PCI-bus-&-make-an-easy-job-of-it" method... ..of course it works much better when you actually WANT to do it..
I much prefer the "run-your-system-with-a-44MHz-PCI-bus-&-make-an-easy-job-of-it" method... ..of course it works much better when you actually WANT to do it..
tamago (Ô.o) pi? Jul 19, 2001 #9 Hmmmm there must be some ancient DOS commands somewhere in these parts.... hmmmm format /? ah ha! cd/ doh! cd .. down we go! cd /dir/dir eh did that work b4? its been 4years without old PC DOS or MS Dos lol
Hmmmm there must be some ancient DOS commands somewhere in these parts.... hmmmm format /? ah ha! cd/ doh! cd .. down we go! cd /dir/dir eh did that work b4? its been 4years without old PC DOS or MS Dos lol
ris i am my my own evil twin Aug 12, 2001 #11 i was working on a pooter for a freind and when it got to format c: /s she was really keen on doing it. i guess the novelty wore off for me when it meant having to go through windows install again
i was working on a pooter for a freind and when it got to format c: /s she was really keen on doing it. i guess the novelty wore off for me when it meant having to go through windows install again