On Monday 03 October 2005 04:41, James E. LaBarre wrote: > Just as an aside (this doesn't solve your particular problem, I > know), you should also email Seagate Customer Service (and CC the > sales department), and politely remind them that not everyone is > using Windows, and that they should take that into consideration This is what I usually do as well. But in Seagate's case they actually also offer an ISO-image that you can put on a CDROM. Unfortunately I don't have a CD burner. The easiest would have been if they just provided 2 image files of these disks instead of a diskmaker tool. But, hey, i have an idea, i create a large DOS partition on the harddrive, get the ISO image, mount it, copy the content to the DOS partition, reboot, start DOS from a floppy disk and have access to the stuff on the new DOS partition. Malte _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users