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Ray,
> Do you have a file named ALTF2ON.$$$ in X:\OS2\BOOT? If not, put one
> there. Then you can narrow your question.
I've been down that road. If I use ALTF2ON.$$$ then I disable the
ability to use ALT-F1, ALT-F3 and Alt-F4 during boot. I have used
ALT-F4 to step through the loading process. I still cannot identify the
cause of my 35 second pause.
Martin
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