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In <200603201936.k2KJa2TD237122@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>, on 03/20/06
at 11:35 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>It helps having fins and a snorkel.
It is quite different from the irrigated desert down here.
>I ran Bad Sector Scan (without the -w option), and the DFSEE Check HPFS
>file system. Neither reported errors. I don't see another "check" command
>here -- have I missed something?
That's the one I meant. The sector scan checks the hardware. The check
command checks the data structures.
>I'm glad to be back on familiar ground, although I was starting to get
>used to eCS.
Odd. I don't find is all that different. A few things are renamed and in
different places, but really, there's not much else different if you
ignore the extensive software updates.
>There are a
>few I had trouble with, but now that I have Warp 4 back, I will see if I
>can figure out what the problems are.
Just take them one at a time. It's probably just settings tweaks you made
long ago and that are stored in the dim recesses of long-term memory.
Regards,
Steven
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