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Format C:! by caffine-iv 2006-11-19 12:55:59
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  Are you sure that you wanted to by ideur2002-12-27 03:39:38
    I want to know how he mailed the screen captures by Dok2002-12-27 03:41:18
      Uhm... by random_c2002-12-27 03:42:11
        Though if your boot.ini etc was on c yer stuffed (n/t) by random_c2002-12-27 03:43:18
      Actually I pulled them off a network share:) (n/t) by caffine-iv2002-12-27 03:48:27
    Format of C: was correct :) by caffine-iv2002-12-27 03:41:53
      hmm booting. by calamari bob2002-12-27 04:11:41
        Yes you can. by yaeger2002-12-27 04:14:30
        C: drive is a fictional thing. by caffine-iv2002-12-27 04:14:59
        No, you can't by NorthernCoder2002-12-27 04:50:07
          On newer BIOS's, by caffine-iv2002-12-27 04:56:39
            Hmm... Whaddya know... by NorthernCoder2002-12-27 05:02:50
              It kinda freaked me out at first, by caffine-iv2002-12-27 05:03:55
                Hehe... by NorthernCoder2002-12-27 05:09:02
                  Hehe! by caffine-iv2002-12-27 05:10:47
                    All you'd need... by NorthernCoder2002-12-27 05:19:15
                      Oh I'll just hook it up to this box. by caffine-iv2002-12-27 05:22:00
                        More effectful... by NorthernCoder2002-12-27 05:32:36
                          Nice :) (n/t) by caffine-iv2002-12-27 05:34:28
                          A PC controlled tree by Pic2002-12-27 05:58:38
                            It is... by NorthernCoder2002-12-27 06:32:15
                              Cool setup... =) (n/t) by Pic2002-12-27 06:34:44
                Booting from CF by random_c2002-12-27 07:29:30
                  CF? by caffine-iv2002-12-27 13:53:27
  Explaination: by caffine-iv2002-12-27 04:21:17
    Silly question by ideur2002-12-27 04:57:07
      ext3 is backwards compatible with ext2. by caffine-iv2002-12-27 05:00:39
        Sorry no problems here by ideur2002-12-27 05:26:19
          I'm using Slack8.1 as well, by caffine-iv2002-12-27 05:31:07
            Have either of you tried by myke2002-12-27 12:24:11
  I've done that before by nevdull2002-12-27 05:42:55
  Anyone know why it chose by caffine-iv2002-12-27 05:44:06
    it's uneXpected exPrenes (n/t) by ozanbaba2002-12-27 06:42:44
    Possibly... by random_c2002-12-27 07:33:16
  More fun... by Y2KDragon2002-12-27 06:05:51
    erm by migiizis2002-12-27 06:16:10
      Ah thank you by Y2KDragon2002-12-27 06:38:38
        Fun with the alias command by migiizis2002-12-27 08:38:45
  One better: by myke2006-11-19 12:55:59
    That's brilliant! (n/t) by Silvermoon822002-12-27 09:05:21
      I can't remember how I did it... by myke2002-12-27 09:09:35
        If you *were* doing that on OSX... by random_c2002-12-27 09:21:01
          Uhm... didn't you see the text? by Freakazoid2002-12-27 11:38:45

 

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