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Tom Brown wrote:
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> 1. You need a program called pmchklog.exe to read the log files.
Thanks Tom, I already had the program but had never used it. My
copy came from
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/chklogpk.exe
and includes both PM and command line versions.
Nice little programs! I apparently have a couple of drives with
problems which CHKDSK /F can't fix because the same error is in
both chkdsk.log and chkdsk.old. I'll reboot to my maintenance
partition and run CHKDSK /F on them again to see if there's a
change.
> My suggestion would be to upgrade to JFS.
Every time I try to do something new, I end up with a problem.
Latest DFSee? Wouldn't create my profiles. XWorkplace? Won't
give me a documentation-only install. And that's just in the past
week. I think there's a hidden mail list somewhere that I don't
know about, StymieTheSkye@yahoogroups.com or something, where
developers trade secrets back and forth -- "Peter always does
strange things like documentation-only installations or actually
running the profiling option, so make *sure* you put a bug in
there to trip him up!"
And you want me to try JFS? Not until I find that mail list and
see what they've planned for me.
- Peter
(Thanks again, Tom!)
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