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Old 12-12-2002, 11:47 AM
CB-Byte
 
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ur right, i386 folder contains files needed to install windows > 2K version.
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how long have you been a programmer? that statment is saying Greater then 2k (and not 2k - which is wrong cause I've installed it before)

it should be

windows >= 2K version

lol, been a programmer since 95' got my degree in BSCS & BSCOE in 98 employed @ NEC as SE2 for 2 years went to Japan for training came back as IT Consultant for the 4th Congressional district & currently taking up my masters degree in CS, Seldom got mixed up with logical operators, nobody's perfect I guess even MS. And U'r right, its Windows >= 2K version.

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Old 12-12-2002, 01:25 PM
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whoa whoa you're all that and u said this?

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....solved by re-installing windows... CB-Byte

a little contradictory :P
eeheheheh -- sorry god i'm a nerd


back to the subject: i386 directory.

It is used for net booting if you run a distribution server, thats the directory you copy over. Hope that helps clear some things up.
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