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Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 21:51:41 PST7
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: uninstall of RSJ

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OK!, but you are not responding to my suggestion, here! Since both our
books say that the system saves the present configuration (saves the
various system files elsewhere under new names), wouldn't it be prudent
to see if that happened (by doing wildcard searches on his C:\
partition, using PMSEEK.EXE)????

It might be just possible that all/most of what he needs is stored
somewhere on his system under other names??? Try it and see! Nothing
ventured, nothing possibly gained! Right??
HCM

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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3D93DDB5.2CECA56A@attglobal.net>, on 09/26/02
> at 08:30 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >This is part of what Butch said:
>
> I read all of that and I remember what I had him write down during the IRC
> chat and I have the IRC hardcopy logs. :-)
>
> >OK! I am doing some interpreting here, so I may be off base. Based on
> >what Butch wrote, the first time he hit ALT-F1 he got a list and he
> >selected the commandline choice. Therefore, he got a bunch of C: prompts.
> >That is especially true, if he also used DIR
>
> IIRC, this is a known problem with some Warp4 kernels when booted to the
> command line. If he had asked me before proceeding, most likely, I would
> have had him install the 10/26/00 kernel after figuring out what he was
> running.
>
> >On the second ALT-F1, Butch stated that he selected the initial
> >CONFIG.SYS choice. Nowhere did he say that he selected to go to the
> >Maintenance Desktop choice!
>
> That's true. He never said he did that. He said he selected the option to
> restore the original desktop (i.e. option 0 on the menu).
>
> >However, EVEN IF he did (unfortunately) go to the Maintenance Desktop, he
> >may still be able to recover his desktop and settings. According to my
>
> His life might be much simplier if he had Selected the Maintenance
> Desktop. This is assuming that Current did get popuplated.
>
> >OS/2 book, when you choose the Maintenance Desktop, the system saves the
> >current information, the current files, in C:\OS2\ARCHIVES\CURRENT\
>
> My book says that too. Butch says it didn't happen for him. I can
> believe that. The built-in desktop restore is not reliable, IMO. It's
> also possible he's not looking in the right place. He's not describing
> his actions all that clearly and he makes up word for things as he goes so
> I'm never exactly sure what he has done. :-)
>
> >If I found them, I would use the latest ones, rename them back to their
> >correct names and use them. It's worth a shot, I think.
>
> I'm going to have to find some time to experiment with the built-in
> Desktop restore. It will be interesting to see if Current gets populated.
> With Unimaint it's easy enough to have a guaranteed recovery fallback.
>
> Steven
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