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Hi Ray
your question "What's next ?" ist really good !
My suggestion as next woul only be:
>>> Do not use Process Commander !!
Many years passed since I also had used with not very good
experiences ;-(
Remembering correctly you need to follow the readme to uninstall
it ;-((
Another problem you will face:
While Process Commander is running you will not be able to patch
fixpacks ;-(((
It is recommended un-installing Process Commander before doing
system maintenance !?
Sorry for not having better news in your situation.
svobi
raydav@charter.net on 18.10.2002 18.54.00
Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Process Comander took control of my system
Somebody mentioned Process Commander, I have 1.0, decided to give
it
another chance. Bad move. AltF2 screen says "Loading
DANIS506.ADD",
CRASH. F4 boot stops at IBM1FLPY.ADD
I first tried booting the last archive. The crash is apparently
too
soon for that to be effective. I next replaced config.sys,
os2.ini and
is2sys.ini from backup. No go.
What next?
Ray
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