Re-formatting and re-partitioning are a lot of work. Here's something
to consider. If your drive is formatted with the FAT file system and
not the NTFS file system (select your C drive in my computer and choose
Properties), you could:
- Create a "DOS" directory.
- Find a copy of DOS and copy all the files to this directory.
- Create a DOS boot floppy (format a: /s)
- Use the COMSPEC command (set comspec=c:\dos\command.com) in an
autoexec.bat file on the boot floppy so that after booting, the computer
won't be hitting the floppy any more for operating system calls but will
instead look to the files on the C drive.
Robert K5PI
-----Original Message-----
From: trlog-admin@contesting.com [mailto:trlog-admin@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Brad Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:22 PM
To: trlog@contesting.com
Subject: [TRLog] parallel port address problem
Well, the preliminary results are in and once again it looks like
Windows XP
has reared its ugly head with regards to TRLog. I hate XP.
The emerging consensus is that running TRLog on an XP machine is a
doomed
proposition. I read about how to load multiple operating systems on the
XP
machine and frankly, it scared the hell out of me....words like
"reformat"
and "partition" figured prominently.
Still open to suggestions, but I am resigned to using the older laptop
for
TRlogging now. Did I mention that I hate XP?
Thanks and 73,
Brad
AA5CH
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