At 11:57 PM 11/7/99 -0500, Brad wrote:
On Sun, Nov 07, 1999 at 10:14:35PM +0100, Chester
wrote:
If this is the laptop I think it is, you're SOL. The engineers on
that one solved the problem of customers being unable to boot due to
having a floppy in the disk drive by -- get this -- disabling floppy
boot.
I've gotten around this in the past by removing the hard drive and
installing software on it on a "regular" PC and then re-installing it in
the laptop. But if the hard drive is soldered on to the main PC board then
you are definitely going to find that challenging.
--Chuck