i replaced the hard drive in my freesco router the other day. after some false starts, missteps and some help from my pal shaun, here's how it went down. note that i also added scandisk to the autoexec.bat, hoping to keep the drive from corrupting itself if there's a power failure. router's my p133 freesco router, main machine's my win2k 433. there's probably an easier way, but this worked for me:
1. find dos 6.22 disk images, then use winimage to make floppies.
2. pull bad hd from router; connect it, as primary slave, in main machine.
3. copy contents of router hd to main machine's hd.
4. put good hd in router: using dos floppies, fdisk, format and install dos.
5. pull good hd from router; connect it, as slave, to main machine.
6. copy contents of router hd to good hd.
7. put good hd back in router; edit 'autoexec.bat' to include
scandisk /all /autofix /nosummary
in addition to the usual
code>router.bat
8. boot freesco router; sing, a la eliza doolittle, about how everything is loverly.