<text><label>Welcome! This little program will create a boot floppy disk, for booting puppy. WakePup2 is a floppy disk that will search for Puppy on USB, CD/DVD or hard drive and if found will boot puppy. A limitation is that Puppy must be installed in a FAT partition on the USB or hard drive.</label></text>
<text><label>Why use WakePup2? The most common reason is you have used the Puppy Universal Installer (see 'Setup' menu) to install Puppy to a USB Flash 'key' drive, but the PC refuses to boot from it. Or, you have a PC that has a CD drive but refuses to boot from it. This is a solution for such cantankerous PCs, but of course is not applicable if you have a modern sans-floppy-drive PC.</label></text>
<text><label>Note, if you need to boot Puppy installed in a Linux partition (ext2, ext3, reiserfs, or minix), it is possible to create a GRUB boot floppy and this can be done when the 'Puppy Universal Installer' (in 'Setup' menu) is executed, or by selecting 'GRUB bootloader config' from the 'Control Panel' menu.</label></text>
<text><label>(FAT is the filesystem used by MSDOS and Windows up to version 98 -- Windows XP can also be installed on a FAT partition but usually isn't, instead XP is usually in a NTFS partition. Note, in Linux we often refer to a FAT filesystem by the names 'msdos' and 'vfat', where 'msdos' refers to using the filesystem with only the 8.3 filename size, and 'vfat' is when long filenames are supported)</label></text>
<text><label>PLEASE INSERT A FLOPPY DISK RIGHT NOW, then click the 'Create WakePup floppy' button...</label></text>