Re: Any dangers in removing NetBEUI????

From: James Knott (bit_bucket_at_rogers.com)
Date: 11/16/03


Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 21:26:54 GMT

tom wrote:

> Thanks, I am not worried about needing the disk
> when I remove it. I am worried that once I remove
> it I will suddenly need the disk to return it.
>
> It sounds from the two posts that I can safely remove
> it, but doing anything with Windows is always scary.
>
> At least with Linux, I can always fix what ever without
> needing that infernal disk or worse like expensive
> upgrades.
>

Many people save the CD as "CAB" files on the hard disk. This eliminates
the need to keep the CD handy.

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