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Terry,
We would be glad to help, if we can. There are several knowledgeable
people at SCOUG (Southern California OS/2 User's Group).
You need to be more specific, when you say that the system fails to
boot. What exactly to you mean? Please accurately describe the sequence
of events that occur, when you try to boot up.
Different things could have occurred. For example, the system could be
trying to load an inappropriate driver, in which case you might get a
trap error failure. Or, maybe the boot sector has been corrupted, or
wiped clean, in which case you there's nothing to boot on. The system
just stops and tells you to insert a boot disk. And there are other
scenarios.
HCM
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> Hi,
> My name is Terry and I live in the UK. I am at my wits end as OS/2 is not my
> first language, so to speak (I'm an MS bloatware junkie!)
> The problem I have is that the system fails to boot (bear in mind that this
> is an old 486/33) and I think it may have been due to someone leaving an
> MS-DOS floppy in the drive, then resetting the PC (would this be a likely
> scenario?)
> Aside from the re-installation of Warp 3, is it likely that only a single
> file has been corrupted by this action, and repair of such could bring the
> system back?
> I read about os2.ini and os2sys.ini - could these be likely candidates?
> I look forward to reply. Thank you for your time.
> Sincerely,
> Terry Harris.
> Plymouth, UK.
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