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Old Oct 11, 2004 | 09:28 PM
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Question loading pcmforless without floppy

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Has anybody loaded a pcmforless program using a cd instead of using a floppy. I have to load a new program and my computer doesn't have a floppy. I used my buddys last time but don't have it now. If anybody know how to do this please let me know. thanks
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Old Oct 11, 2004 | 10:23 PM
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Re: loading pcmforless without floppy

I load mine through the program C.A.T.S but i believe you have to have Windows XP or ME to load this up with. That way no floppy or CD is needed. If you have access to the net with your laptop you can save it anywhere on your hard drive so i dont see why you cant use a CD just as easily as a floppy.

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Old Oct 11, 2004 | 11:23 PM
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Re: loading pcmforless without floppy

Originally Posted by trans9_5am
I load mine through the program C.A.T.S but i believe you have to have Windows XP or ME to load this up with. That way no floppy or CD is needed. If you have access to the net with your laptop you can save it anywhere on your hard drive so i dont see why you cant use a CD just as easily as a floppy.

Brandon
Tunercat 2.0 works fine on my old Win98 laptop. I load the file right from the Tunercat program. Open the file in Tunercat, make your changes, save and load.
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