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Mark Abramowitz wrote:  
 
> However, I may have misstated some of what you wrote, and I apologize.   
> But I don't think that I missed the central point, only some of the  
> details  that were basically irrelevant to the main thrust of my point.  
 
And my rant must have sounded harsher than it intended to be.   
Actually I was rather amused.  Garbled communication can be fun -- if   
there is no real cost involved.  Haven't you ever played rumor?  
 
Anyway, I have a clue to "Generic installer".  I have maintained a   
single installation of W4, from UPDATECD, over a couple years and   
several MB and other hardware, without a lab notebook.  Consequently,   
my OS has characteristics that I know neither the origin nor function of.  
 
Generic installer is apparently one of those things.  It seems to be   
somehow associated with the people at; http://www.os2world.com/cdwriting/  
 
Lots of neat stuff.  
 
Ray  
 
 
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