said:
> Since my problem does not appear to be a common one (no response so
>far) here is some more background on how the problem came up: About two
>weeks ago my power supply box stopped working and had to be replaced. At
>the same time the small battery was also replaced (it showed about half
>the expected voltage). Previously to that time my eCS 1.2 was working
>just fine.
Offhand, it sounds like a corrupted profile. Have you tried a new
profile? If that fixes it, you can probably resurrect your old profile
used the new one as a guide.
See
<http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/Warpzilla.html>
for other hints.
Steven
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