I have a Multiprise 3000 - 7060 P30.

I would find it more convenient to have more space for emulated DASD.
I'm therefore doing what was apparently quite a common (although
unsupported) change; replacing the 9Gb OS/2 SSA drives with 18Gb
drives. This will allow a much larger G: drive for emulated DASD
images.

This means I have to do a full restore of the Support Element code of
course. So I made a full backup of critical data to DAT and did the
restore. When it came to restoring critical data from DAT to the new
array of 18Gb drives I encountered a problem; a code level mismatch.
It seems (although I didn't know it) that the code I was running was
Code Level 0009 - and I restored from a Code Level 0007 SE CDROM. So
the critical data restore fails; I need to restore the SE with the
same code level it was previously running.

So I dug out my collection of 7060 CDROMS and discovered I do indeed
have *one* Code Level 0009 SE CDROM in my collection - but it's
damaged and unreadable. Deep scratch.

Does anyone have a Level 0009 7060 SE CDROM lying around somewhere?? I
would greatly appreciate it someone could make an ISO image of it and
put it somewhere I can download and burn it. There's no 'issues' with
that; the LIC is transferably licensed to "any lawful possessor of the
machine" and you're allowed to make a backup; it just so happens my
IBM-supplied backup is damaged... probably best to email me directly
in reply; tmfdm...@gmail.com

Thanks

Mike

http://www.corestore.org
'No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother.
Not for millions, not for glory, not for fame.
For one person, in the dark, where no one will ever know or see.'

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