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In <200310031915.0542455.6@scoug.com>, on 10/03/03
at 07:15 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Vaguely I remember your telling someone that you update the "original"
>config.sys with the current version. Do I need to do this before using
>the SYSRESTR.CMD?
This option uses \os2\boot\config.x. You only need to update it if you
have made hardware changes that will prevent this version of config.sys
from working.
>Or can I just put G:\Unimaint\sysrestr.cmd on the
>command line?
Huh? That a look at the Unimain manual. It explains how to use
sysrestr.cmd.
>I ask this question because I found a config.sys file with a different
>size and created on a different date (except for two) in each of these
>five directories on my boot drive (c:).
These other versions are backups or garbage.
HTH,
Steven
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