How Do You Use It
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Insert an formatted floppy into A: then type:

BootSave A:\Boot.Sav

It will then create a small file called Boot.Sav in the root
directory of your floppy.  This contains 4 bytes of information
about your disk geometry followed by a 512 byte image of your
master boot sector.  The geometry information is used to prevent
you from accidentally restoring the boot track from one machine
onto another machine with a different type of disk.

You may also store this file or hard disk with:

BootSave C:\Boot.Sav

However you may find that if your boot track in damaged, you might
have trouble accessing the C:\Boot.Sav file, so make sure you also
have an A:\Boot.Sav.

Label the disk with the name of the machine it come from.  If
later you suspect the master boot sector may have been damaged
on contaminated, boot from a floppy and insert a floppy disk
containing the file BootRest.Com and the file Boot.Sav.

Then type

BootRest A:\Boot.Sav


GETTING THE LATEST VERSION
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