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More info?)
He would make the first drive a slave to the second when the second
becomes master, then from within windows xp right click the drive to be
formated and select Format.
HTH...Peter
Colin Bearfield wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 19:46:47 GMT, me@privacy.net wrote:
>
>
>>I know that it is possible to download a boot up disk from the web and
>>I might have to do it, but I saw idly browsing my XP a few days ago
>>and I'm sure that I saw such an option. Am I going mad. I've checked
>>my XP power users tome and I can't find any mention of it.
>>
>>Colin
>
> Many thanks.
>
> The reason I was looking for a floppy disk was because it was for a
> friend who is not much good with computers. He will take the machine
> to his weekend retreat at the other end of the country where help is
> difficult so I fixed up a sort of spare wheel for him. It's a second
> hard drive with a clone of the first. The "spare wheel" has a
> partition holding an image of the first drive but is not cabled up, so
> it is inert.
>
> If the first goes down he only has to open the system box and move the
> cable from first to second drive and he is up and running again. He
> was suggesting that he should then format the drive c: and squirt the
> image back on and revert to the first drive.
>
> That's why I was looking for a bootable floppy. Would a Win98SE start
> up disk do the job?
>
> If he had to use his XP CD how would he get into formatting without
> installing?
>
> Colin