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Hi Jeff  
On slower systems this is no problem to catch but with =  
 
faster systems one needs to adjust this in the WPS settings !  
 
On the WPS select properties with the R-M-B and then choose =  
 
the "Archive TAB" and in the lower half of the display you find =  
 
"Recovery Choices Screen" !!  
 
Mrk the button "Display recovery choices at each system startuo" =  
 
and set the timeout to 3-5 seconds !!!  
 
Thats it ;-))  
 
Good luck, svobi  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
jrace@attglobal.net on 21/03/2004 17:59:46  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: recovery choices eCS 1.1  
 
How can I enable this?  I can find no option to bring up the  
RECOVERY CHOICES screen at boot time, and no index item for this  
either.  It works fine in eCS 1.0.  
 
Jeffrey Race  
 
 
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