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I have a question primarily directed to StevenL, but I am sure anyone can
answer it. This morning I was looking at the C drive using ZTBold.
Logged in the c:\ drive, there is a listing of files of which many are
config files. For instance CONFIG.000, config.078, config.bad,
config.cdw, etc.
Several of the config files, config.773, config.078, config.682,
config.cdw and setuprsj.cmd, are related to the install and problems I had
with rsj cd rw program. Would it be harmful to delete these files? Would
it be harmful to leave them alone? I will eventually try installing rsj
again. Would these files cause any kind of snafu?
I read in the Getting to Know OS/2 Warp 4 book about getting system up
after meltdown. I have turned on the archive mechanism at bootup and
there should be 3 sys.config files available if something drastic happens
again. There are ways to include other important files in the archive
process. I will study that along with all the great advice I have
received in this help line.
Again, just wondering about these config files and setuprsj.cmd file found
in C:\.
Thanks for the help from everyone.
Butch
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