Bjorn wrote:
>Do you mean you only have a single A: drive? If so, don't worry, a
>DOS, command like copy A: B: will prompt you to insert the SOURCE
>disk in drive A, copy some, then prompt you to insert the TARGET disk
>in drive A: (yes  the same drive) copy some, and repeat this with
>swaping disks back and forth until done. Just follow the prompts on
>screen and you will know what to do.

That's correct Bjorn (I even had to send in a response to the oldest
Swedish computer magazine that this "B: is A: bussiness" isn't some obscure
bug in Windows 98). But I don't think that's what Roger is refering to, I
think what he (or rather his book) wants to do is to make a copy of the
floppy that he uses to boot the system and then do the same for the
floppies that he has his program on. Roger, I suggest you skip this section
of the book since this is something people haven't done the last 10+ years
(if they even did it back then <g>). In general skip everything that has to
do with floppies for now Roger, formating them perhaps but ignore the rest.
Most of the things you use are on HD anyway.
//Bernie

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