said:
>Can you speculate on why I can do a regular boot of eCS, but stepping
>through (ALT-F4) causes a fatal error as described above?
There are several possibilities.
You said no to some earlier prompt.
You have encountered a kernel defect.
Your system has a very strange problem.
This is nothing I've ever see happen before.
Perhaps it is time to get Bob Eager's delay.sys driver
http://www.tavi.co.uk/os2pages/utils/delay.zip
Install it at the end of config.sys and see if the delay occurs before or
after the pause.
Steven
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