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Or, alternatively, use fdisk to create DOS partition. If your windows is installed
on disk C:, use fdisk C:, then delete the primary partition, if it's not a FAT partition
and create the new primary partition as FAT32. Then boot of the DOS floppy and type "sys C:".
Your DOS command prompt is here. Such procedure will also lower the number of questions
like this on the oracle list.
On 03/09/2004 07:03:20 AM, Pete Finnigan wrote:
> Hi
>
> Start menu -> run -> type in cmd and click OK,
>
> hth
>
> kind regards
>
> Pete
>
> In article <013c01c40588$9a60c1e0$b07a490c_at_DC0X4411>, KENNETH JANUSZ
> <kjanusz_at_att.net> writes
> > I'm running my 9.2 on XP Prof. SP1. I need DOS at my Command
> > Prompt but cannot find it. Is it on XP? If so, where is it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ken Janusz, CPIM
>
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