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Steven Levine wrote:
>>Does deleting the directory; files and subdirectories, "Lose the
>>Desktop"?
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>Not if you have the tree backed up along with the .INIs.
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You said "Lose the Desktop tree and restore everything. " I want to know if deleting the directory is lost enough for you.
>>I know, thats why OS/2 doesn't have to care.
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>That's an odd way of looking at it, IMO. Dani's driver is part of OS/2
>once it's loaded.
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Don't care, as in a logic state. It doesn't care if it is Type 5 or F.
Which means I didn't know it was changed until I tried to use something
that did care; that couldn't read type F.Steven
Still erratic. I can sometimes bring down the activity monitor by
clicking default on the tray tab.
And right now, no C:
Ray
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