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From: cwc@ssesco.com (Craig W. Carlson)
Subject: os-bs and DOS 6
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Date: Sat, 1 May 1993 16:34:29 GMT
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Being somewhat adventurous I recently upgraded my system to DOS 6.
Everything went OK except for one thing.  In the process of upgrading,
my os-bs bootstrap was overwritten with the standard DOS one and I
can't seem to get the os-bs install program to write a new one.  When
I run os-bs.com I get:

	osbs already installed

	Divide by zero.

	<crash....>

And the program crashes back to DOS.  Any ideas?  My system setup
is DOS 6 with a SCSI disk containing both a DOS and 386BSD partition.

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Craig W. Carlson                                    cwc@ssesco.com
SSESCO                                              (612) 342-0003
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Minneapolis, MN 55415