Steve,

> You really should be doing all of this stuff from a successful boot of some 
> stable DOS system ... and definitely outside of Windows XP.
>
That's for tomorrow morning, I'm getting ready to hit the sack. But I did want 
to try several approaches from within WinXP first, as your new tool would be 
doing eventually.

> If you can burn a CD-R, grab a FreeDOS ISO and burn it then boot it ... or 
> if not, but you have a diskette drive, grab the diskette .IMG file and 
> write it to a floppy ...
>
I grabbed both.
Will hammer on it again tomorrow.
 -- 

     Jim Lilly - Team Z
     http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/teamzBios.jsp
     Using - Virtual Access(OLR), ZAP 4.5, & WinXP Pro w/SP1
     http://www.virtual-access.org




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