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** Reply to note from scoug-help@scoug.com Mon, 27
Aug 2001 10:34:17 PDT
> >PMDLL still reports the same error. Any other
ideas?
>
> Rename the key from SYSMONO to SYSMONOX. This
will get PMDLL past this
> error. You can rename it back to SYSMONO when you
are done with PMDLL.
Well, I typed in the command line exactly as you
suggested and after PM DLL loaded, it presented me
with a file selection box. I thought that was a
little weird considering that the file was a command
line argument. Nevertheless, I selected
DSPINSTL.EXE in C:\OS2\INSTALL and PM DLL produced
the following error: PM DLL tree view 2.8; Could
not open D:\CONFIG.SYS. There is no such beast (C:
is solely one HPFS partition and D: is the CDROM)
and there never has been a D:\CONFIG.SYS from the
day the machine had OS/2 first installed.
I did a quick scan of the remaining keys in the .INI
file for D:\CONFIG.SYS, then C:\CONFIG.SYS for how
the machine could be confused in this way, but I
couldn't find anything.
> We will track down why PMDLL's failing later,
unless the failure goes away
> when your video problems do.
There is a deeper problem here. I am finally
getting the feeling here that once this problem is
addressed, it will have been the root of my video
installation problem.
> Steven
>
>
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> "Steven Levine" MR2/ICE
2.28a #10183 Warp4/FP11.5
> www.scoug.com irc.webbnet.org #scoug (Wed 7pm PST)
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