said:
>I got Gary's SYSRESTR.CMD file, modified the paths, and gave it a try. I
>saw several errors flash by as it ran, but the Pause key would not work,
Stick a pause statement in the script. :-)
>Modified SYSRESTR.CMD to produce a .LOG file. It showed several errors
>in deleting the old Desktop due to a Folder template with the SH flags
>on.
That's odd. I would expect iniclean to handle this. Hopefully, this
stupid Folder defect will be gone with eCS 1.2.
>Same. Alt-F1 boot and revert to VGA. IT BOOTED, but UGLY! Also built a
>personal version of SNAP on the SciTech web site, V2.9.2(?). This died,
>too, so I opened a ticket with the SciTech Help Desk. SteveW suggested
>that I try GENGRADD. IT WORKED! I tried SNAP again, but without
>D:\OS2\SVGADATA.PMI. It trapped. That may be the expected behavior
>without this file, I don't know, but I used DumpTrapScreen and sent the
>dump to SciTech.
This is all pretty wierd. You had a working SNAP install before all this
starte, didn't you?
>BTW, I downloaded V 5.10.23. Peter mentioned 5.10.25. Is that available
>somewhere?
I suspect we need to bug Jim Read to release the CSD. :-)
Steven
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