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In <103439347801@host2a.generalbroadband.com>, on 10/11/02
at 07:31 PM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:
>The reason the file looks different is because it IS different. He pulled
>up config.sys from the C drive with EE, and a config.sys from the *D*
>drive with the system editor. Same name - different file because they
>were from two different drives!
You might be right. I read that but chalked it up to a typo on Butch's
part. I installed Warp on Butch's box and unless he's done things and not
told us, there's only a single Warp install on drive C:, which is one of
those removable drive bays. If he really did look at a config.sys on
drive D:, I can't imagine why he would expect it to be the same as the one
on drive C:. It would sort of be like expecting every letter addressed to
you to contain the same letter from the same person. :-)
Steven
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