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Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 19:18:30 PST7
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Troubleshoot a boot hang?

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HCM

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Wayne Cypress wrote:
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> >Wayne,
>
> >I recommend that you also get UniMaint and use it regularly in a regime
> >with Checkini and Cleanini. The procedure should be to clean the OS2.INI
> >with these products in the following order:
>
> >1. UniMaint
> >2. Checkini
> >3. Cleanini
>
> >Apparently, there are some things that each one does that the other 2 do
> >not. Also, if you get UniMaint, it has a feature to save all of the
> >Desktop files and the CONFIG.SYS, OS2.INI and OS2SYS.INI files. You can
> >save a several generations, the number selectable by you.
>
> >If you do not go with UniMaint, there are several products on Hobbes and
> >the OS/2 BBS to backup the desktop. You can probably to a search on
> >"Desktop backup" to find them. I've never used any of these, however, as
> >I find the UniMaint backup works just fine.
>
> >Finally, you can download a couple of PMREXX scripts that provide a
> >texted, user input interface for selecting the desired options for
> >running Checkini and Cleanini. You will find them on Hobbes. Search for
> >CheckiniPM_v1.zip and CleaniniPM_v1.zip
>
> Thanks for the advice, I'll see if I can find UniMaint, whatever/wherever
> that is!
>
> Wayne
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