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Old June 14th 04, 11:38 PM
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Default Pcmcia boot disk

Hi:
I have a toshiba notebook computer( about 2 years old)
I have a pcmcia card install that have two
usb2 outputs. (the card bus is 32-bits)
One of the output I have go to a usb2 enclosure
with a hard drive in it.

My OS is Win98.
I am using this external hard drive for my backup files.
In Win98 everything work fine.

What I need is a boot disk that can access the external
hard drive. Any ideas how I can find one?
Try doing a search on googles but no luck.
There is nothing in the cmoss about the PCMCIA card or externalHard Drive.

Any help would be appreciated
Thank you:
Ed


 




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