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Ray Davison wrote:
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> I suggested you create a file
> storage directory on another partition where is is unaffected by
> anything that happens to the OS.
Yes, thanks Ray. For background, I've always done this even in my DOS
days. On this machine OS/2 is on G: and all data (and non-OS/2 apps)
are on H:, and my two backup partitions are on M: and N:. Both backup
partitions are on the same physical drive which is dumb but I'm out of
drive bays in this tall tower cabinet (two floppies, two CDs, two tape
drives, four hard drives).
- Peter
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