RESCUE.TXT Running the Software from Rescue Disks The rescue disks contain the necessary files to boot your computer and run the DOS GUI version of the software. You must boot from the first rescue disk. The rescue disks will be useful in the following situations: -If you have hidden the hard disk partition where the software is installed and need to get back into the software to unhide the partition. -If you have accidentally converted a partition to FAT32 when your operating system does not support FAT32 and now your computer will not boot. (Use the rescue disks to convert the partition back to FAT.) -If you only have Windows NT 3.51 on your computer, and you need to manipulate the NT boot partition (the one with the Windows directory). -If other occasions arise when you do not have access to the Windows version of the software on the CD or hard disk. To use the rescue disks: ------------------------ 1. Boot your computer from the first rescue disk. 2. Insert the second rescue disk when prompted. The program runs automatically. Although the rescue disks run a DOS version of the software, it is a full GUI application and has similar functionality to the Windows executable. To access online help, insert the second rescue disk, then choose General or Index from the Help menu. For additional information about running the software from the rescue disks, including how the rescue disk version of varies from the Windows version, refer to Chapter 1 of the user guide. ======================================================================== Telephone: (801) 437-8900 Fax: (801) 437-4218 Web site: www.powerquest.com/support/ E-mail: help@powerquest.com