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BOOT'R
Multiple Configuration Manager
Copyright 1993
by
Stevenson Technical Services, Inc. (STSI)
108 Second Avenue West
Bertha MN 56437-0297
Phone: (218) 924-2050
FAX: (218) 924-2050 (Ext. 11)
The Bertha BBS: (218) 924-2060
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Welcome! │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Thank you for trying BOOT'R! If you appreciate BOOT'R, you are encouraged to
call The Bertha BBS at (218) 924-2060, and let us know! Comments,
suggestions, and enhancement requests are always welcome!
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Requirements │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
To run BOOT'R reliably, you will need the following:
∙ DOS 3.3 or Higher
∙ IBM PC, PC-Compatible or MS-DOS Computer with a Hard Drive and 640K RAM
∙ EGA Color, or VGA Color Monitor Recommended
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■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Quick-Start Instructions │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
If you are in a hurry to get BOOT'R up and running, follow these Quick-Start
instructions:
1. Run the Install program by logging to the source drive and directory, and
type "INSTALL".
2. If you installed BOOT'R to a directory other than C:\BOOTR, edit your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file and add the following statement:
SET BOOTR=DRIVE:\PATH (Replace with your drive and path.)
3. Reboot your machine to ensure that the new changes to your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file have taken effect.
4. Execute the BOOT'R Editor from the \BOOTR sub-directory (or wherever you
installed BOOT'R) by typing "BOOTRED", and create a new configuration
file.
5. Once you have a configuration file, exit the BOOT'R Editor, make sure you
are still located in the BOOT'R program directory, and type
BOOTR CONFIGURATION
Examples of potential command lines could be:
BOOTR DESQVIEW
BOOTR KEEN1
BOOTR WINDOWS
6. At this point, BOOT'R should display the prelog screen for 10 seconds,
write the configuration files, execute any existing Pre-Reboot
Instructions, and reboot the computer system. (Registered users may
reduce or completely eliminate the prelog delay time. Please see the
section entitled "Registration".)
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■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Table Of Contents: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1
Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1
Quick-Start Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
Table Of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
What Is BOOT'R? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
Installing BOOT'R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
New Configuration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
Configuration File List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
The Built-In Text Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
Open Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8
Delete Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9
BOOT'R Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
Pre-Reboot Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
Using BOOT'R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12
Advanced BOOT'R Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13
Using BOOT'R With A Multitasker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13
Cautions! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13
Programs Mentioned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13
BOOT'R Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14
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■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Disclaimer: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Users of BOOT'R must accept the following disclaimer of warranty:
"BOOT'R is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or
implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and
of fitness for any purpose. Neither STSI, The Bertha BBS, or any STSI
employees will be held responsible for any damages, direct or consequential,
which may result from the use of BOOT'R."
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Registration: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
BOOT'R is distributed under the shareware concept. You may try BOOT'R for a
period of two weeks. After this period, you must either discontinue using
BOOT'R, or register it. A single-user license is only $34.95 (+$7.50 S&H on
Foreign Orders). This price includes a printed manual, along with 3 1/2" and
5 1/4" diskettes. Registered users will receive a Registration Name and
Number allowing them to register all future versions of BOOT'R. This allows
the optional removal of all program delays. If you are in a hurry to get a
registered version, call STSI at (218) 924-2050, charge it to your Visa,
MasterCard, American Express, or Discover, and receive a temporary
registration name and number over the telephone. For further registration
information and pricing, please read the REGISTER.DOC file included with
BOOT'R.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Technical Support: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Technical support is available to BOOT'R users through the following means:
The Bertha BBS: New versions of BOOT'R will be posted here as soon as they
are available. The Bertha BBS uses a U.S. Robotics Dual-
Standard Modem, which is capable of V.32bis, V.32, HST, and
2400 baud connect speeds. The access number for The Bertha
BBS is (218)-924-2060. Technical support questions should
be addressed to the SYSOP.
STSI FAX: STSI has a FAX machine on-line 24 hours-a-day to accept FAX
transmissions. Technical support questions / problems may
be faxed to (218) 924-2050. Most FAX transmissions will be
automatically routed to the FAX machine. If you have
problems reaching our FAX machine, wait until after the
first ring, press 11, and then begin transmitting.
Telephone: Technical support calls may be placed at (218) 924-2050.
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■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ What is BOOT'R? │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
BOOT'R is a program designed to maintain multiple configurations on a single
computer system. BOOT'R allows users to modify a computer's configuration
files, and reboot the machine. This allows the creation of optimal
configurations for every operating environment. For example, DOS users may
want to load certain device drivers that would give trouble under DESQview or
Windows. Certain games might require an exhorbitant amount of free memory,
which is impossible to achieve with many device drivers loaded. Similarly,
some TSRs may interfere with the operation of specific programs, such as tape
backup programs. BOOT'R allows the creation of an operating environment
without these TSRs. With BOOT'R, different configurations can be used for
DOS, DESQview, Windows, and many other programs.
What's so special about BOOT'R? Unlike other configuration management
utilities, BOOT'R allows up to FIVE files to be modified for each
configuration that is used. Instead of only allowing a user to change his
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, BOOT'R allows these files to be changed,
along with additional ones. Within my company, I find this most useful to
modify a network files called SHELL.CFG. This file contains network
configuration options that need to be changed from one configuration to
another. BOOT'R provides the flexibility needed to accomplish this task.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Installing BOOT'R: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Create a C:\BOOTR sub-directory, and extract the BOOT'R files into it. (The
file BOOTRWBT.COM is a small program that performs a warm-boot on the
computer. Do NOT run this program, unless you want your computer to reboot!)
Note: If you choose to install BOOT'R to a sub-directory other than
C:\BOOTR, you must add a set statement to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file in order
for BOOT'R to operate properly. Add the statement as shown below:
SET BOOTR=N:\BOOTR
If you modified your AUTOEXEC.BAT file as shown above, reboot your computer to
make sure that these changes have taken effect.
Once you have installed BOOT'R, log to the BOOT'R sub-directory and type
"BOOTRED" to execute the BOOT'R Editor.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ New Configuration Information │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Description:
From the File menu, selecting "New Configuration" will cause the New
Configuration Information screen to display. This screen allows users to
create a new configuration, specifying the configuration filename and
configuration description.
Configuration Name:
The Configuration Name field contains the name of the configuration file
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that will be referenced from the BOOT'R command line. This file will
contain information about all individual files that should be changed when
a configuration is initialized. Entering text in this field that does not
contain an extension will cause the BOOT'R Editor will add a .BTR
extension to it. (A .BTR extension is necessary for BOOT'R to locate the
configuration file when it attempts to reboot.)
Configuration Description:
The Configuration Description field can optionally contain the description
of the configuration file being created. This is useful for user
reference, allowing the addition an extended description. Both the
Configuration Name and Description are maintained inside the .BTR file for
later reference.
Ok
Selecting Ok will introduce users to the Configuration File List screen,
where the individual files can be created and edited.
Cancel
Selecting Cancel returns users to the main menu without creating a new
configuration file.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Configuration File List │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Description:
The Configuration File List screen, accessed by selected Edit
Configuration Files from the Configuration menu, allows users to create
and maintain up to five files for each configuration. From here, users
can change filenames, and access the built-in editor. The Configuration
Name entered on the New Configuration Information screen is displayed
directly above the first text field, and the Configuration Description (if
one exists) is displayed to the right of the Configuration Name.
Text Fields 1 Through 5
Each of the text fields down the left side of this screen should contain
a separate filename (including the fully qualified path) of a file that
should be modified when BOOT'R initializes this configuration. Each of
these filenames MUST be preceded by the drive and directory where they are
to be created. This is a flexible feature of BOOT'R, allowing newly
created files to be placed on any drive and in any directory.
Note: When one of the text fields contains a filename such as
C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT, the BOOT'R Editor will load the internally
maintained version of this file. It will NOT load the file that
currently exists in the root directory of the C: drive, called
AUTOEXEC.BAT. The text field merely contains the name of the file
that will be written when BOOT'R initializes this configuration!
Edit Buttons 1 Through 5
Each file listed on this screen can be edited using the BOOT'R Editor's
built-in text editor. This editor can be accessed by pressing one of the
five "Edit?" buttons shown along the right side of the Configuration File
List screen. Pressing the Edit1 button will invoke the editor and load
the text file that corresponds to the one named in the first text field.
Pressing the Edit2 button will invoke the editor and load the text file
that corresponds to the one named in the second text field, and so on.
The File Menu
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Save Configuration
Once a configuration has been created or edited, this option will save
the configuration file to the BOOT'R sub-directory. Only text fields
that were not left blank on the Configuration File List screen are saved
as a valid file inside the configuration. (If a file is entered in a
text field, but there is no corresponding text shown in the editor, the
file is still considered part of the configuration, and will be written
as a BLANK file!)
Print Configuration
Print Configuration allows a complete printout of all the filenames
along with the corresponding text. Output can be sent to LPT1:, LPT2:,
LPT3:, or to a valid file.
Close Configuration
Close Configuration can be selected to close the open configuration file
and return to the main menu. If the BOOT'R Editor detects that changes
have not been saved when this menu option is selected, it will issue a
warning message, and present the option to save the changes before
returning to the main menu.
The Configuration Menu
Name / Description
Selecting this option from the Configuration menu allows users to
optionally change the current configuration's name and/or associated
description. If only the description is changed, BOOT'R updates the
description in the configuration file when the Save Configuration menu
option is selected. If the name is changed, BOOT'R writes an entirely
new configuration file when the Save Configuration menu option is
selected.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ The Built-In Text Editor │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Description:
The BOOT'R Editor's built-in text editor allows quick and easy editing of
each of the files maintained within a configuration.
Load Text:
When you are creating your initial configurations with the BOOT'R
Editor, you may find the Load Text feature useful. From the editor's
File menu, Load Text allows text from an existing ASCII file to be
loaded directly into the editor. Use this feature wisely, as it will
replace any text already contained in the editor.
Save:
This instructs the BOOT'R Editor to save this file into a temporary
variable, thus remembering any changes that have been made during the
current editing session. It does NOT save the complete configuration
file to the hard drive. This allows complete editing of each internal
file, prior to saving the entire configuration from the Configuration
File List screen.
Exit Editor:
Selecting this command from the menu will cause the BOOT'R Editor to
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exit from the editing screen. If changes have been made to this
configuration that have not been saved, the BOOT'R Editor will issue a
warning message with the option to save.
The Edit Menu
Cut:
Selecting "Cut" from the Edit menu will copy all of the highlighted text
to the "clipboard", and remove it from the editing screen.
Copy:
Selecting "Copy" from the Edit menu will copy all of the highlighted
text to the "clipboard", but will NOT remove it from the editing screen.
Paste:
Selecting "Paste" from the Edit menu copies all text currently on the
"clipboard" to the editing screen, inserting it at the point of the
cursor. Any text that is highlighted at the time the paste command is
invoked is replaced with the "clipboard" text.
Delete:
Selecting "Delete" from the Edit menu removes all highlighted text from
the editing screen, without altering the contents of the "clipboard".
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Open Configuration │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Description:
The Open Configuration screen allows users to open an existing
configuration file for editing and maintenance. Make sure that any files
being opened in this manner were originally saved with the BOOT'R Editor.
The BOOT'R Editor will NOT read files properly if they have not been
created with the BOOT'R Editor!
Note: For users upgrading from a previous version of BOOT'R, we
recommend that create a new configuration, and load your existing
text files into the built-in text editor. This will ensure that
the files are created and saved properly, prior to any attempts to
open them with this feature.
Filename:
This text field allows users to manually enter the name of a configuration
file. If you enter a filename without an extension, the BOOT'R Editor
appends a .BTR extension and searches for a file in the current directory
with the name entered. If the file exists, it is automatically opened
when you press ENTER. If the file does not exist, the BOOT'R Editor will
either advance the cursor to the Files list box for manual selection, or
issue an error message, depending on the existing conditions.
Files:
The Files list box provides users with a way to search the current drive
and directory for files with a .BTR extension. Pressing the SPACE BAR
will highlight a file from the list, and pressing ENTER on a highlighted
file will instruct the BOOT'R Editor to attempt to open it.
Drive:
This drop-down list box lists all current disk drives on your computer
system. To see the complete list, keyboard users can press [ALT + Down
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Arrow]. Mouse users can simply click on the down arrow located
immediately to the right of the list box. Clicking on a drive from the
list, or pressing ENTER when it is highlighted will select the drive and
advance the cursor to the Directories list box. When a new drive is
selected, the "Directories" and "Files" list boxes are updated
accordingly.
Directories:
The Directories list box displays a list of directories on the currently
selected drive. (See previous paragraph.) The current directory can be
changed by pressing ENTER on the desired directory, or double-clicking on
it with the mouse. When a new directory is selected, the "Files" list box
is updated to display all files matching *.BTR in the new directory.
Current Path:
This non-editable field contains the current drive, path, and filename
selection. Use this field as a quick-reference to see where the BOOT'R
Editor is looking for files.
Ok:
The Ok button can be selected when a file has been highlighted from the
Files list box. The BOOT'R Editor will then attempt to open the selected
file for editing and maintenance. If the file can be opened properly, the
configuration information is displayed on the Configuration File List
screen.
Cancel:
The Cancel button can be selected to cancel the current routine of
attempting to open a file. This resets all fields, and returns to the
BOOT'R Editor's main menu.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Delete Configuration │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Description:
The Delete Configuration screen allows users to delete an existing
configuration file, permanently removing it from the disk drive.
Filename:
This text field allows users to manually enter the name of a configuration
file. If you enter a filename without an extension, the BOOT'R Editor
appends a .BTR extension and searches for a file in the current directory
with the name entered. When you press ENTER, the BOOT'R Editor checks for
the existence of the file, and displays a confirmation dialog. If the
file does not exist, the BOOT'R Editor will either advance the cursor to
the Files list box for manual selection, or issue an error message,
depending on the existing conditions.
Files:
The Files list box provides users with a way to search the current drive
and directory for files with a .BTR extension. Pressing the SPACE BAR
will highlight a file from the list, and pressing ENTER on a highlighted
file will instruct the BOOT'R Editor to attempt to delete it, first
displaying the confirmation dialog box.
Drive:
This drop-down list box lists all current disk drives on your computer
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system. To see the complete list, keyboard users can press [ALT + Down
Arrow]. Mouse users can simply click on the down arrow located
immediately to the right of the list box. Clicking on a drive from the
list, or pressing ENTER when it is highlighted will select the drive and
advance the cursor to the Directories list box. When a new drive is
selected, the "Directories" and "Files" list boxes are updated
accordingly.
Directories:
The Directories list box displays a list of directories on the currently
selected drive. (See previous paragraph.) The current directory can be
changed by pressing ENTER on the desired directory, or double-clicking on
it with the mouse. When a new directory is selected, the "Files" list box
is updated to display all files matching *.BTR in the new directory.
Current Path:
This non-editable field contains the current drive, path, and filename
selection. Use this field as a quick-reference to see where the BOOT'R
Editor is looking for files.
Ok:
The Ok button can be selected when a file has been highlighted from the
Files list box. The BOOT'R Editor will then display a confirmation dialog
box before attempting to delete the selected file. Once the file has been
deleted, the BOOT'R Editor returns to the main menu.
Cancel:
The Cancel button can be selected to cancel the current routine of
attempting to delete a file. This resets all fields, and returns to the
BOOT'R Editor's main menu.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ BOOT'R Defaults │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Description:
The BOOT'R Defaults screen allows the modification of the defaults related
to the operation of BOOT'R and the BOOT'R Editor.
Prelog Delay:
The prelog delay is the number of seconds that BOOT'R will display the
prelog screen prior to initializing a configuration and rebooting the
computer system. The default for this field is 10 seconds. Registered
users can reduce or completely remove this delay. Non-registered users
are asked to register BOOT'R. Registering will allow the removal of this
delay. For information on how to register, please read the "Registration"
section near the beginning of this documentation file.
Note: Non-registered users who attempt to change this field can do so,
but BOOT'R will not recognize the changes unless this software
package is registered.
Save:
Selecting Save instructs the BOOT'R Editor to save this configuration
information to the file BOOTR.INI. BOOT'R reads information from this
file prior to initializing a configuration and rebooting the computer
system.
Cancel:
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Selecting Cancel instructs the BOOT'R Editor to ignore any changes that
have been made to the previous settings, and return to the main menu.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Pre-Reboot Instructions │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Description:
This screen allows users to enter up to four lines of text (DOS commands)
that should be executed prior to rebooting the computer system. Users
may find this helpful for flushing and disabling a cache, to prevent any
corruption from occurring during the rebooting process.
Pre-Reboot Instructions 1 Through 4:
Use these text fields to enter any DOS commands that need to be executed
prior to rebooting the computer system.
Save:
Selecting Save instructs the BOOT'R Editor to save this configuration
information to the file BOOTR.INI. BOOT'R reads information from this
file prior to initializing a configuration and rebooting the computer
system.
Cancel:
Selecting Cancel instructs the BOOT'R Editor to ignore any changes that
have been made to the previous settings, and return to the main menu.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Register │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Description:
This screen provides basic information on how to register BOOT'R, and
allows registered users to enter their registration name and number, as
they received it from STSI.
Registration Name:
The Registration Name text field allows users to enter their personal name
or the name of their company or organization. If a valid registration
number is entered in the following text field, the registration name will
appear on the prelog screen of BOOT'R.
Registration Number:
The Registration Number text field allows users to enter the registration
number they received from STSI upon registering BOOT'R. For information
on how to register, please see the "Registration" section near the top of
this documentation file.
Save:
Selecting Save instructs the BOOT'R Editor to save this configuration
information to the file BOOTR.INI. BOOT'R reads information from this
file prior to initializing a configuration and rebooting the computer
system.
Cancel:
Selecting Cancel instructs the BOOT'R Editor to ignore any changes that
have been made to the previous settings, and return to the main menu.
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■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Using BOOT'R: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
The BOOTR.EXE file operates by using command line parameters. To change to a
different configuration using BOOT'R, you simply specify the desired
configuration on the BOOT'R command line.
The BOOT'R command line structure looks like this:
BOOTR CONFIGURATION TEST
BOOTR BOOTR should always be the first entry entered on the command
line. All command line entries should be in UPPER CASE, and
should be separated by a single space.
CONFIGURATION This is the name of the desired configuration. Each
configuration is maintained in a separate .BTR file, that is
created using the BOOT'R Editor. In order for BOOT'R to work
properly, there MUST be a file in the default BOOTR sub-
directory with the name of the configuration file you specify
here.
TEST This command line parameter is optional, and allows the
configuration files to be changed WITHOUT actually rebooting
the computer. This option is useful to test BOOT'R and see if
the CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and any other files are being
written properly. It is also useful to verify that the cache
is being properly flushed and disabled, without risking data
corruption.
BOOT'R Examples:
BOOTR CPBACKUP BOOTR NORMAL
BOOTR DESQVIEW BOOTR NOVELL
BOOTR DESQVIEW TEST BOOTR WINDOWS
BOOTR LANTASTIC BOOTR WINDOWS TEST
BOOTR KEEN1
When you type a similar BOOT'R command line and press ENTER, BOOT'R will
display the prelog screen for 10 seconds, write the configuration files,
execute any existing Pre-Reboot Instructions, and reboot the computer system.
(Registered users may reduce or completely eliminate the prelog delay time.
Please see the section entitled "Registration", near the beginning of this
documentation file.)
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■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Advanced BOOT'R features: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Advanced Feature #1: Using the BOOTR Editor to specify a location for the
configuration files.
BOOT'R allows the capability to specify the exact location of the new
configuration files when they are written. There is no requirement that
they be placed on the current drive, or in the root directory. This allows
the modification of files that are inaccessable to other configuration
managers.
Advanced Feature #2: Using .BTR files to modify up to five different
configuration files.
Not only can the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files be changed, but up
to five different files can be changed for each configuration. For example,
network users may maintain a file called SHELL.CFG in their workstation's root
directory. Rather than keeping the same set of instructions for each
configuration maintained, SHELL.CFG could be optimized for each configuration
that uses the network.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Using BOOT'R With A Multitasker: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Caution is advised when using BOOT'R in combination with Windows or DESQview.
Exit all open windows and exit the multitaskers BEFORE attempting to execute
BOOT'R. Attempting to execute BOOT'R from inside a multitasking window could
cause data corruption! You have been warned!
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Cautions! │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
Do NOT use BOOT'R in combination with any disk cache that performs write-
caching, unless you flush and disable the cache by entering a DOS command on
the Pre-Reboot Instructions screen of the BOOT'R Editor. Please refer to the
"Pre-Reboot Instructions" section of this documentation for more information.
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
│ Programs mentioned: │
■─────────────────────────────────────────■
AutoMenu is copyrighted by Magee Enterprises.
DESQview is copyrighted by Quarterdeck Office Systems.
QuikMenu is copyrighted by OSCS Software Development, Inc.
Windows is copyrighted by Microsoft Corporation.
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Stevenson Technical Services, Inc. (STSI)
108 Second Avenue West
Bertha, MN 56437-0297
Phone: (218) 924-2050
FAX: (218) 924-2050 (Ext. 11)
The Bertha BBS: (218) 924-2060, N,8,1
BOOT'R Registration Form
Qty Description Price Each Total
_____ BOOT'R Single-User Registration $34.95 ________
Includes Printed Manual, 3 1/2" & 5 1/4" Diskettes
_____ BOOT'R Site-License (# of Users? ____) _______ ________
┌────────────┬─────────────┐ ┌────────────┬─────────────┐
│ # of Users │ Price │ │ # of Users │ Price │
├────────────┼─────────────┤ ├────────────┼─────────────┤
│ 5 │ $100.00 │ │ 50 │ $400.00 │
│ 10 │ $200.00 │ │ 100 │ $500.00 │
│ 20 │ $300.00 │ │ More? │ CALL │
└────────────┴─────────────┘ └────────────┴─────────────┘
Sub-Total: ________
Minnesota Residents Add 6.5% Sales Tax: ________
Foreign Orders Add $7.50 for Shipping & Handling: ________
Total: ________
Name: ___________________________________ Title: ______________________
Company: __________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________ City: ____________________________
State: ___________ Zip Code: _______________ Phone: ___________________
Please Register BOOT'R To This Name: ______________________________________
Method of Payment: ___ Visa/MC ___ American Express ___ Discover
___ Check/Money Order Enclosed
(Checks/MO's must be in U.S. Funds drawn on a U.S. Bank!)
Credit Card #: __________________________________ Expiration Date: ___/___
Name on Card: _______________________ Signature: _________________________
Comments / Suggestions: ___________________________________________________
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Please take a minute to answer the following questions. Your answers
will assist us in improving and marketing BOOT'R.
(Check all that apply.)
Where did you hear about BOOT'R?
[ ] BBS [ ] Catalog/Magazine [ ] Friend/Relative [ ] Other
What operating systems / environments do you use?
[ ] DOS [ ] Windows [ ] DESQview/DESQview/X [ ] OS/2
What version of DOS do you use? ________________________________________
Do you use any of the following programs/utilities?
[ ] Stacker [ ] SuperStor [ ] DoubleSpace
Why are you registering BOOT'R?
[ ] I'm honest by nature.
[ ] The prelog delay is so annoying!
What feature(s) do you like the most about BOOT'R? ______________________
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What feature(s) would you like to see added to BOOT'R? __________________
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Additional Comments: ____________________________________________________
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May We Quote You? [ ] Yes [ ] No [ ] Doesn't Matter
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