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Guidelines For Booting A Computer Vanilla |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: When a customer needs to boot vanilla, the first suggestion is to make a bootable disk that can be used in the A: drive of the computer. To do this, the customer should put a formatted disk in the A: drive, then type SYS A:. The computer will then say System Transferred. The customer can then change to the A: drive and use the COPY CON command to create a CONFIG.SYS file and an AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The customer would then reboot with this disk and if there are any problems take the disk out and reboot from the hard drive. Note: Problems could appear if using hard drive compression programs such as Stacker and Superstor. If the customer doesn't load these compression drivers the drive will disappear, but it will not hurt the drive it will just not show up. If you take out your vanilla boot disk and reboot it will show up fine. |
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