Mike MacNamara writes:
> I almost agree Tony, I think RomDisq is great, BUT, I can > remember phoning you to find out if I could recover my files > after I had tried many times without success, but then succeeded, > in crashing the Romdisq.. After reloading its 'works', it of > course was blank, and again no keyboard to rectify things with. > The simple answer is of course to have a backup on an ED or > several HD disks, not on a HDD because you can't get back into > that having lost the boot and OS and keyboard driver. I think > I'll go along with the albeit slightly slower Eprom solution, but > much safer, and far less stress The answer here is the one youd use with any OS: An Emergency Boot Disk (floppy or CD). Stick a big red lable on it and put it in your EBD box. No fumbling in the dark anymore.. Per