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Steven wrote:
> One of the first things I convinced Jim Read to do when he took
over
> Unimaint was to add the backup description option. Now I know
which
> backups correspond to important events and which supplemental
> backups correspond to the WPS backups.
Hmmmm, how long ago was that ? I've been using the backup
descriptions
feature for a rather long time, possibly as long as I've been
using
Unimaint. I think the earliest descriptions I made went back to
'97.
>> I have a separate Maintenance partition (F:) which I boot to.
> Same here. Very handy for installed FP's and any other
operations
> that work better if there are no locked files. FWIW, my
maintenance
> partitions are just a data partitions that have minimal BOOTOS2
setups.
Yes, but you can't actively repair the INIs in another partition,
can
you -- only replace them with other existing versions ?
Jordan
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