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>Well, there may be another danger:  
>Any files overriding the files i.e. in the x.OS/DLL will cause  
>problems, of course !  
>Therefor a system backup is always recomended !!  
 
The directory structure won't work, as shown by your own words.  
 
As for a backup, I made one, and since I put it back, none of the apps work  
anymore in ODIN.   
 
Its not the end of the world, nothing mission critical, but a shame nonetheless  
as I had several apps I could use to avoid windows, but they are gone, and so I  
must run W2K. If I am already in Win2K, why bother to use OS/2?  
 
A solution would be a virtual PC, but unless someone donates the software and  
the hardware, that won't happen :-)  
 
John  
 
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