FakeStartUp by Jeff Macdonald Copyright January 1994 FakeStartUp is a small TSR that intercepts DOS requests for the StartUp Drive. It returns drive C: as the startup drive. Simply run it before running Windows. To unload it, run it again. This is helpful in network labs that remote boot. Window's File Manager will not let you format the StartUp Drive, and remote booting sets Drive A: as the startup drive. In fact, that is the purpose of the program. FakeStartUp has been tested on DOS 5 and 6 machines. The TSR can be loaded high. The program is freeware. This program is provided as is. Use at your own risk. If you have any comments, please feel free to send e-mail to jeff@sand.liunet.edu If you use this program, please send a postcard to the following address: Jeff Macdonald PO Box 1685 East Quogue, NY 11942 USA For those who are interested, FakeStartUp was created using Turbo Assembler and the INTASM developement environment in the book 'DOS 6, A Developer's Guide', by Al Williams.