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In <20051010193954-39080-8@scoug.com>, on 10/10/05
at 07:39 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>I am running sysrestr from an F2 boot to command line. It uses the
>current config.sys-if that means anything.
That's not quite try. An Alt-F2 boot uses \os2\boot\config.x. You
probably should make sure it really matches \config.sys.
>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.
Under normal conditions, I would expect this to work.
>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.
Same as above.
>Or is there something else I should do?
If this were my problem, I would use ZtBold to delete \Desktop and try the
sysrestr again. This might help you figure out why iniclean can not
delete \Desktop for you.
Steven
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