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BACKUP.EXE does not look like it would be very useful for a boot
partition; no system. DLL or read only files. Actually, there are
probably some of those on most any partition, so what is it good for?
It might work on data files but I do not like to backup data to a
proprietary format.
Ray
"Info2SYNass.NET" wrote:
>
> Hello
> OS/2 does have a:
>
> Backup.exe
>
> in x:\OS2 ;-)
>
> In an OS/2 window just type:
>
> help backup
>
> and you get its info ;-))
>
> Regards, svobi
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