f-prot for dos

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Elad Elkoby

Hi, could someone write me through the process of creating floppy diskettes
to run f-prot for dos. Really appreciated, thanks.
 
Hi, could someone write me through the process of creating floppy diskettes
to run f-prot for dos. Really appreciated, thanks.

We have what we call "manual" instructions on the claymania web site.
I won't give the URL since the instructions are outdated and in the
process of being revamped. It's easy for the Windows 98/ME case since
you can use your system boot disk. It creates a RAM drive and loads
smardrv for you. It's just a matter of modifying the config.sys file
using any text editor. Every place you see /e 2048 change the 2048 to
8192 That increaes the size of the RAM drive from 2 meg to 8 meg.
Don't forget to slide the disk write protect tab back in place.

You need three formatted and empty av disks. Copy F-Prot files as:

av001: F-Prot.exe
English.tx0
Macro.def

av002: Sign.def

av003: Sign2.def

To use the EBD set, place the system boot disk in the drive tray and
power the machine on. Take note of the RAM drive letter assigned. When
you see the A: prompt, you can start copying F-Prot files from the
three av disks to the RAM drive. Then insert the boot disk. Type the
RAM drive letter followed by a colon (like G: for example). Then type
f-prot


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