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Old 20th August 2002, 17:28   #1
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I only need a floppy to install raid in W2K.
When pressing F6 during boot it asks for the disk ... as far as i've tried it didn't like any other location than a:
How to bypass that ?
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Old 23rd August 2002, 22:03   #2
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Mmmmh never had that problem here. Strange
Can't you copy all the files directly to a: instead of a subdir or am I misunderstanding the problem?
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Old 23rd August 2002, 22:10   #3
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Yup, misunderstanding.
I want to leave OUT the floppy ... only thing i cannot bypass is raid setup in W2K.
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Old 23rd August 2002, 22:46   #4
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I'm afraid you have to rewrite the W2k source code then
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Dam, so it stays in.
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just hook up your floppy when you need it?
it's not like you're installing win2k every week right?
 
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Normally it should have to be possible, since you can do network installations. But I have never seen an option in an answer file for the raid-driver location......
going to look it up :-)
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