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In <3D9303B9.4A44879C@attglobal.net>, on 09/26/02
at 05:21 AM, Harry Chris Motin said:
>OK, it's your choice. Certainly, Steven's way is bullet-proof in that it
Just to make it clear. That is not my way in any shape or form. If Butch
reviews the notes I had him write down, nowhere does is same anything
about picking option 1 (or 2 or 3 for that matter) from the Alt-F1 menu.
>There's an easier way, I believe. Regardless, it is ESSENTIAL that the
>next time, BEFORE you install anything you tuck away somewhere copies of
>the following files:
More essential in my book is to understand the effects of what you are
going to do before you do it. Doing things by rote cookbook is a sure
route to disaster when the system is already having problem.
Steven
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