said:
>In <200601200519.k0K5JSJC024103@ylpvm01.prodigy.net>, on 01/19/06
> at 09:19 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>I believe this was a migration, and I think it may be time to wipe the
>>partition and start over.
>As I mentioned, you can alway do a test install to another volume, if you
>have free sapce.
I have free space -- I just prefer to backup the existing partition and do
a new install in the same space.
>>When I then reinstall SNAP, I can't run any of those programs (PCI gives
>>an error message: sys0008 not enough memory to process this command).
>That implies something is going wrong during the video install. This
>install needs to install unique drivers to support DOS and WINOS2
>full-screen apps and seamless WINOS2. I would hunt around for files in
>the \os2\mdos subdirectories that are unexpectedly set read-only or
>hidden.
I don't see any hidden files there. I don't know about read-only -- I
didn't see a way in File Commando to view those.
I did do a reinstall and everything works fine: DOS, WinOS2, and PCI.
I will start adding in programs and see where it fails. I now suspect that
is upgrading or changing video drivers, something got corrupted.
Thanks,
Sandy
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