I didn't think of this until after I booted up the first time, set the computer name, user name, time zone, installed drivers etc.
Would somebody who gets a NIB CF-01 and has
a copy of Disk Image make an image of the
virgin disk to archive. It would be a handy thing to have saved away.
A question, how would you go about getting the virgin image back onto the CF-01 without a disk image program?
Use a bootdisk and somehow get network access? Or use floppies? I guess I could burn it to a CD and use my parallel port CD-RW and boot to DOS somehow.
I think the easiest way would be to copy directly while the drive was attache to your main PC. You use something like this: http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=205-1991 . I imagine you would still need Norton Ghost or something like that to decompress the image.
I used a parallel cable and hooked the CF-01 to my laptop. Started norton Ghost and used the LPT slave/master setup to save an image of the hard drive.
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