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Subject: Re: Some Questions
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Date: Mon, 22-Dec-86 09:19:00 EST
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>/* Written  5:46 pm  Dec 19, 1986 by pmt@sbstaff2.UUCP in mirror:comp.sys.ibm.pc */
/>* ---------- "Some Questions" ---------- */
>*** chomp chomp ch k#$asdf%uie ***
>
>
>I recently purchased a PC's Limited AT with 20MB hard-drive.
>
>I'm running under PC-Dos 3.2.
>
>Some questions:
> .......
>
> 2)  How can I prevent the date and time request at boot-up?
>     (I have a clock-card so it knows what time it is....)

DOS always prompts for date and time unless you have an autoexec.bat
file in the root directory of your boot disk.

If you can't think of anything to put in the autoexec.bat file, try
putting the command:
	prompt $p $g
You'll find this command very useful if you intend to use
subdirectories with your hard disk.

For more info on the prompt command, consult your DOS manual.