Ed,
There are other ME/DOS solutions out there, but the boot disk approach was
the least invasive. I included a DOS batch program on the boot disk to load
mouse drivers, change directories, etc.
Jim
> At 07:19 2/25/2001 -0500, Jim Brannigan wrote:
> >
> >Bob,
> >ME does not have a native DOS capability. You can open a DOS shell, but
CT
> >does not work in a DOS shell.
>
> Check the archives, I believe that there was someone who described how to
boot ME into DOS, it was a MS secret.
>
> >I created a DOS boot disk on a WIN98 machine and used that to boot the ME
> >machine into DOS.
> >Jim
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