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In <3B11B1AA.9B1396FC@pacbell.net>, on 05/27/01
at 06:00 PM, jr_fox@pacbell.net said:
>I don't follow this. Wasn't aware that SC saved or restored anything. I
>thought it just juggled several alternate MBRs.
I suspect you mean Partition Boot Records (PBR's). There's only one MBR.
IAC, what it juggles depends on what you are switching. This can include
config.sys, autoexec.ba among other things depending on what you are
switching between. Take a look a the subdirectories below the SC main
directory and you will get an idea of what will get saved/rewritten.
Steven
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