Michael Pollak writes:
> >Put a diagnostic disk in your disk drive. Hopefully one
> came with your
> >computer. That should have a DOS system file on it that
> will let you boot
> >and look around and hopefully see what's wrong. If it's a hardware
> >failure, it should be able to tell you. If it's software,
> it probably has
> >a generic autoexec.bat you can copy onto the C: drive which
> might fix the
> >problem.
Doug writes:
> <http://www.apple.com/switch>.
Hey, Doug, we at pen-l don't engage in crass commercial promotions, except for our own stuff. BTW, Macs are nice, but expensive. I understand that Windows software doesn't run as well on Macs, too.
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine