Gregg Eshelman wrote: > <snip> > >So you'll have to format a floppy, name it EtherTech >Installer, copy the installer to it then run it from >there. Not so bad unless the floppy is connected >to the EtherDock and requires a driver before the >floppy can be used... > Unfortuantely, I believe the drivers need more than just an extension to work. What I had to do is make a Disk Copy image. To the system it's just another floppy, but it isn't ;) The problem is there's no way to attach a floppy to the Etherdock, and the driver will refuse to install (I think) without the etherdock attached. Though a custom install might work. I made (or maybe it came that way? Don't remember now) a SMI of it and it's worked fine ever since when I've needed to reinstall it. Scott Holder