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Making A Full DOS Boot Disk while using OS/2




I'm running OS/2 2.1, and as most of you know already, some, if not all
dos applications that use Sound (soundblaster and such) are very obnoxious
when running from within OS/2 (even in a DOS full screen session).  The
only solution I can think of, is to have a DOS boot disk with all the
DOS drivers installed (mouse, audio, etc) for the TP750.  Here's the catch,
how do I do this when i don't have a bootable DOS partition in the TP?
i have access to other PC's, but i don't know if the install disks will
install the audio features on another non TP computer so that i
can then copy the drivers to my floppy... Any suggestions?


	--Art  

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Arturo J. Morales                      | arturo@biophysics.bio.rpi.edu
Center For Biophysics and Biochemistry | morala2@rpi.edu
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute       | Troy, NY
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