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Emergency Disks
Release Notes - 09/01/00
Copyright (c) 2000 Symantec Corporation
All rights reserved
Please read this document carefully; it contains important
information about Emergency Disks.
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Emergency disks allow you to start your computer in DOS. Use Emergency
Disks to solve problems before you install.
NOTE: It is always better to use Rescue Disks made on the problem
machine if you have them. Rescue Disks contain machine-specific
information and can solve problems easier than Emergency disks.
Emergency disk images contain virus definitions dated 7/31/00.
Make Emergency Disks from the Support folder of the product CD. You will need
several formatted 1.44 MB disks. You will need one disk for each .IMG
file in this folder.
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To make Emergency Disks
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CAUTION: Perform the following procedure on a different computer from
the one with the problem. Executing these steps might cause additional
problems.
1. Insert NSW CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click Browse the CD.
3. Double-click the Support folder.
4. Double-click the Edisk folder.
5. Double-click Ned.exe
6. Follow the on-screen instructions.
To use the Emergency Disks:
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1. If your computer is running, click the Start button, select Shut
Down, and then select the Shut Down option. When Windows has shut
down, switch off your computer using the power switch.
2. Insert Emergency Disk 1 in your floppy drive, and then switch on
your computer.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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