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Subject  :  Mini-CD Utility Disc?
Author  :  BigWarpGuy
Date  :  24 Jun, 2003 on 16:25
Is it possible to create a utility 'diskette' using a mini-cdr or mini-cdrw? They are small but one can hold more than what four diskettes (1.44 meg byte) can hold. Can one make a mini-cdr or mini-cdrw bootable?
BigWarpGuy
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Subject  :  Re:Mini-CD Utility Disc?
Author  :  BigWarpGuy
Date  :  25 Jun, 2003 on 21:28
I guess if one could make a mini-cdr/cdrw bootable, one could make a mini-cdr/cdrw utiltiy cd(?).
BigWarpGuy
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Subject  :  Re:Mini-CD Utility Disc?
Author  :  Kim
Date  :  26 Jun, 2003 on 16:44
yes, there shouldn't be any problem there.

/Ki


Subject  :  Re:Mini-CD Utility Disc?
Author  :  john martindale@attglobal.net
Date  :  26 Jun, 2003 on 18:33
Sure. I put BackAgain 2000 and DFSee on mine along with an editor for the config and some other stuff.
John E. Martindale

Subject  :  Re:Mini-CD Utility Disc?
Author  :  BigWarpGuy
Date  :  27 Jun, 2003 on 16:58
My thinking was to copy all the files that are placed on the utiltiy diskettes onto the mini-cdr/rw after it was made bootable. Would this work?

Putting those programs (DFSee and BackAgain) on it is a very good idea.


BigWarpGuy
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