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- DOLLARS & SENSE
- (v2.07, Monogram release, Sept, 1985 and v2.00
- [16C], Monogram release, Dec, 1985)
- Unprotection Instructions for Hard Disk
- Allows use on Hard Disk without Master Boot disk in Drive A:
- (Requires Norton Utilities v3.10)
- December 22, 1985
-
- Read ALL instructions before starting unprotection!
-
- Make a backup of the file DSBOOT.$BT before you begin the unprotection
- procedure. If you do make a mistake, you can always restore the
- original file.
-
-
- Run Norton Utilities (NU) from Dollars & Sense directory. Type [2]
- [1] [3], move cursor to DSBOOT.$BT, [ENTER], [7], [ENTER], [ENTER],
- [ENTER], [TAB], B9 01 27 BA 00 00 CD, [ENTER], [ENTER].
-
- After the beep, press [SPACE].
-
- At the top right of screen it should say: For v2.07:"Cursor at
- offset 447, hex 1BF", for v2.00[16C]:"Cursor at offset 443, hex
- 1BB". You should also see three "CD 13"'s one on top of the next
- at the cursor position. These are where you will start entering
- 90's.
-
- 1. Enter "90" seven times without a break starting at the first
- "CD 13" (v2.07: offset 447, hex 1BF, v2.00[16C]: offset 443, hex
- 1BB).
-
- 2. Enter "90" seven times without a break starting at the second
- "CD 13" (v2.07: offset 471, hex 1D7, v2.00[16C]: offset 467, hex
- 1D3).
-
- 3. Enter "90" twelve times without a break starting at the third
- "CD 13" (v2.07: offset 495, hex 1EF, v2.00[16C]: offset 491, hex
- 1EB).
-
- Top of screen should now say: For v2.07: "Cursor at offset
- 507, hex 1FB", for v2.00[16C]: "Cursor at offset 503, hex 1F7"
-
- Now press [ESC], [ENTER], [ESC], [ESC], [ESC].
-
- You have now removed the check for a key disk in drive A: from Dollars
- & Sense.
-
- Be sure to make modifications AFTER you've made a backup of
- DSBOOT.$BT. Do NOT Make A Mistake! If you do make a mistake and
- can't recover easily, nothing will have been changed until after you
- type [ESC] [ENTER]. Just type several [ESC]'s to abort the program
- and start over.
-
- Finally, I am not sure that this unprotection procedure is complete.
- If the program makes a check that I haven't found, the program may
- crash. Although this hasn't happened to me, there is always the small
- possibility that it may.
-