said:
>If exist OS2\BOOT\ALTF2ON.$$$
>then
>Neither ALTF-1, ALTF-3 nor ALTF-4 have any effect on boot process.
Interesting. An undocumented feature, but not totally unexpected.
>Steps through loading until IFS=CDWFS.IFS
>error: Cannot continue boot because an IFS= statement is missing from
>config.sys...
This can only occur if you bypassed something this driver requires.
>ALT-1 ==> choose restore original configuration ==> 35 second delay ==>
>immediately followed by RESTORING KEY FILES.
I'm almost afraid to ask why you though this action might be remotely like
something that might qualify as a good idea. Were you sure that you were
restoring a known working configuration that had all the settings you
wanted to preserve?
>Can you make sense of this?
Not yet. I'm pretty sure you are leaving out relevant details.
Regards,
Steven
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