said:
>In <20051007202005-32726-7@scoug.com>, on 10/07/05
> at 08:20 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>H:\unifiles\sysrestr 1>stdout.log 2>stderr.log
>>The stderr.log was 0.
>I assume you mean empty. If so, this is not a problem.
>>Deleting Directory C:\Desktop\OS!2 System\Templates\Back Again!2000
>>Object Scheduler Deleting Directory C:\Desktop\OS!2 System\Templates
>>C:\Desktop\OS!2 System\Templates Directory Delete Failed, Error = 5,
>Either the file is still read only or it is in use. Iniclean is supposed
>to handle file and directory attributes on its own, so I have to suspect
>that something is accessing these directories that can not be deleted.
>Are you trying to run from a WPS enabled maintenance partition or from an
>Alt-F1 boot to the command line. I recommend the later.
I am running sysrestr from an F2 boot to command line. It uses the
current config.sys-if that means anything.
I have been thinking about two courses of action>
Run sysrestr using generation 6 made before I installed the Scitech
drivers, force vga on reboot, and install the Scitech drivers and anything
else installed since that version.
Restore my C drive from the BA2K backup and install the Scitech drivers
and anything else install since the backup. The backup and sysrestr
generation 6 were made at the same time.
Or is there something else I should do?
Regard,
Jack
>Regards,
>Steven
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