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On my c: (boot drive) there are 8 desktop folders. One is a
temporary desktop created when bootos2 clobbered my c: desktop while
creating a maintenence partition with PM today: the real name of the
maintenance folder is Desktop. (not to worry, sysrestr brought my c:
desktop back)
The other 7 desktop folders were all created on 5/22/02 at the same
time--probably when I reinstalled Warp 4. One of these is my current
desktop less a few icons; its real name is Desktop. So that leaves the
six folders about which I have a question.
The real name of each of these 6 folders is Txxxxxxx where the x's are
numbers. 5 of these 6 desktop folders contain only one folder-os2 system.
The 6th one contains two folders-os2system and minimized window viewer.
While they were all created on 5/22/03, 4 of them were accessed as
recently as 9/10/03.
I assume I can delete the temporary desktop. Can I delete the 6?
TIA for the help.
Jack
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