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Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>That sort of points to a WPS issue.  Time for some clean up with checkini  
>and cleanini.  Maybe you will get lucky and that will be sufficient.  
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They both ran, but didn't fix it.  
None of my drive images seem to be any good.  
UpDateCD install says it can't find C:, one image has same problem.  
I unzipped a recent copy of the partition after formating.  Sometimes   
that has worked very well, not this time.  I then had a functioning   
computer: SC, DOS, W98 and OS/2, except that OS/2 didn't have enough   
objects on the desktop to do anything much.   
 
I tried to restore the desktop from DeskSave.  The most noticeable thing   
that did was drop a bunch of templates in the startup folder, and they   
all opened at boot.  
 
It gave me a single, empty WarpCenter tray.  Prop\Trays\Default got some   
of it.  
 
Any way to get the original tray back?  
 
Ray  
 
 
 
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