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Subject:'Clean Install' Documentation From:Tumpa Rahman <rahmanta -at- SBU -dot- AC -dot- UK> Date:Wed, 11 Mar 1998 19:10:22 +0000
Hello Everyone,
I am an MSC Technical Communication student
at South Bank University, London. I have just started my first
first project in industry and I am a little lost.
I am working in a multimedia testing department and have been
asked to document the 'Clean Install System'. This is the
configuration on a PC which enables the tester to test products on a
brand new (clean) installation of Win 3.1 or Windows 95.
The system involves making copies of each operating system and then
swapping them around as needed onto the compressed C:\ drive.
Confused ? So am I.
Any thoughts or resource references would be thoroughly appreciated.
Thanks loads.
PS
Keep up all the interesting discussions !!
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