It's 26 Aug 97 05:57:34,
We'll return to Bob Wright and Tony Langdon's
discussion of Setting up dual boot
TL> True, though easier usually means "less flexible".
BW> However, it DID work. I wasn't overly concerned with "flexible" at
BW> that point, since my knowledge of OS/2 was minimal, and I really
BW> didn't want to mess around a lot.. (That was then, mind you, and this
BW> is now... )
I guess that's what dual boot is designed for, to make initial
installation simpler. :-)
TL> True, though you could use Partition Magic, if you have enough space to
TL> dedicate to a separate OS/2 partition. It's worth having a copy of PM
TL> around anyway, brilliant program! :-)
BW> Agreed... however, the average new user doesn't necessarily know this.
BW> I still don't have it, either, but I've managed to survive..
I've only recent started looking at it, it's quite impressive. :-)
BW>> c) if (B) and you don't have a tape drive for use in creating a full
BW>> drive backup.
TL> I have plenty of network drive space for that, as well as access to
TL> a CD burner.
BW> Lucky you... ;)
:-)
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