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- From: json@treankare.met.kth.se (Anders Jacobsson)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking
- Subject: LAN Install drive
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.150810.11095@kth.se>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 15:08:10 GMT
- Sender: usenet@kth.se (Usenet)
- Organization: Royal Institute of Technology, NADA
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- I just ran into a small problem. While installing OS/2 2.1b I formatted
- my HD so that the system was in my C: drive and my applications on the
- D: drive. C:=51 mb, D:180 mb. Then I installed the LAN on my C: drive
- by coincedence. That left me very little space. What I am wondering is if
- anyone knows how I could change from C: to D: without having to re-
- install OS/2. Installing LAN is quick, but deleting the files from
- C: as well as the statements in config.sys doesn't help.
- A. Jakobsson
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