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Creating a Boot Disk
Starting your computer using a DOS boot disk allows you to free up more memory
without altering the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files on your hard drive.
Booting your computer with a DOS boot disk does not prevent you from accessing
your hard drive, it merely provides a different method for configuring your memory.
After you create a DOS boot disk, you will copy your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEX-
EC.BAT files onto the boot disk and modify these copies. We recommend using this
procedure to avoid altering the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files on your
hard drive, which may affect your memory configuration for running other applica-
tions.
Below are instructions for creating a DOS boot disk. 
Please follow these steps exactly.
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To create a DOS boot disk you must use a disk that will fit in your A:
drive. Your computer will not boot from the boot disk if it is inserted in the B:
drive.
1.
From the DOS prompt, type C: and press E
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.
2.
Place the blank disk into drive A:.
3.
Type format a:/s and press E
NTER
. Be sure to include the spaces.
You will be prompted to insert a blank disk into drive A:. Do so if you haven’t
already, and press E
NTER
.
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