said:
>Since you and Steven are a little disconnected about your plan of attack,
That's an understatement.
> A. Find the latest CONFIG.SYS file on your system before you tried
>installing RSJ
> B. Or, REM out the lines in the CONFIG.SYS file that you created as a
I think you missed to part where he restored his orginal Desktop archive.
Can you say: "bye bye installed applications?"
>on the program. For example, if you install a SciTech Video driver, it
>stores a copy of the CONFIG.SYS as CONFIG.SDD and on the boot drive
>directory (C:\, for example), same spot as the CONFIG.SYS.
This is one of the beauties of Unimaint or Robosave or any of the backup
tools other than the one built into OS/2. You can take a full Desktop
backup, as needed, without rebooting.
Steven
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