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Info 4 SYNass.NET wrote:
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> Do you know ConfigTool ?
Hi Svobi !
My version,
2-18-02 1:25a 320000 3388 CFGtool.EXE
always gives a "Fatal Error" message on startup. The developer (Goran)
says he has one other report of the same thing and he's trying to figure
out what causes this.
So I can't look up IFS= to see about its load sequence.
I *did* open CFGTOOL.DAT with EPM and searched on "ifs". There are a
_lot_ of *.ifs drivers -- I didn't know this many existed.
I learned some things about HPFS.IFS by reading that file, including one
notation that said IFS=...HPFS.IFS is supposed to be *after*
IFS=...CDFS.IFS (in my CONFIG.SYS it isn't). Well, actually it says
"Make sure the HPFS.IFS will be loaded after the CDFS.IFS because you
need CDFS.IFS to access the CD". Perhaps line order and load order are
not the same?
- Peter
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