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-<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking -->
-<!-- original version: 14602 untranslated -->
-
-
-<!-- This is not set off for i386 only, because many people will have -->
-<!-- access to a PC in order to make a floppy for other arches. -->
-
- <sect2><title>Writing Disk Images From DOS, Windows, or OS/2</title>
-
-<para condition="workaround-bug-99926">
-
-If you have access to an i386 machine, you can use one of the
-following programs to copy images to floppies.
-<!-- links from 99926 info -->
-
-</para><para condition="workaround-bug-99926">
-
-The FDVOL, WrtDsk or RaWrite3 programs can be used under MS-DOS.
-
-</para><para condition="workaround-bug-99926">
-
-<ulink url="http://www.minix-vmd.org/pub/Minix-vmd/dosutil/">
-</ulink>
-
-</para><para condition="workaround-bug-99926">
-
-To use these programs, first make sure that you are booted into
-DOS. Trying to use these programs from within a DOS box in Windows, or
-double-clicking on these programs from the Windows Explorer is
-<emphasis>not</emphasis> expected to work. If you don't know how to
-boot into DOS, just hit <keycap>F8</keycap> while booting.
-
-</para><para>
-
-<command>NTRawrite</command> is a freeware contemporary version of
-<command>Rawrite/Rawrite3</command> that is compatible with WinNT and
-Win2K. It is a self-explanatory GUI application; you select the disk
-drive to write to, browse to the disk image you want to place there
-and hit the Write button.
-
-</para><para>
-
-<ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ntrawrite/"></ulink>
-
-</para><para>
-
-These tools can be also found on the Official Debian CD-ROMs under the
-<filename>/tools</filename> directory.
-
-</para>
- </sect2>