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StevenL wrote:
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You should see several config.sys files listed. Write down the the
pathname, size and date of each one. You see the path by moving the
cursor from file to file. The path is displayed on the first line and
will change as you move the cursor. I'm expecting a list of at least 3
files."
Steven,
I sent you the information I found in the c:\os2\archive\current file over the weekend. My internet provider has had some problems and I know some of my email was not going out and some was not coming in. So I am resending that information for you.
C:\ config.sys 5,336.a.. 7-14-02 18:51:22
C:\IBMINST\TABLES config.sys 1,452.a.. 8-28-96 9:25:10
C:\OS2\install config.sys 3,135.a.. 7-4-02 9:11:20
C:\OS2\install\bootdisk config.sys 1,392.a.. 8-12-96
C;\OS2\install\IBMINST.BAK config.sys 2,305.a.. 7-4-02 8:42:40
How are the eyes coming? How is the night driving? Oncoming headlights causing a problem? They did at first with my daughter, but she adjusted.
Hope this information helps. Please let me know if more is needed.
Butch
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