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J R FOX wrote:
>
> I think Colin may have already answered your question,
> but in any case I've only tried this once, and the
> result was a non-starter -- probably for *other*
> reasons, as I mentioned earlier. The original desktop
> was clearly present in the tree structure of the
> migrated partition, however. The trick is going to be
> how one reinstates it as the *official* desktop,
You don't. This is not something that was invented for eCS, it is
classic W4. The old DT becomes raw material for addons to the new.
Open all the folders in the old and drag any of the objects you want
to whatever folder you now want them in on the new DT. Then delete
the residue.
Ray
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