wrote:
> I neglected to ask for
>
> \ecs\system\genmac\driver\wrnd32.log
>
> The output of PCI /IRQ might also give me some
> ideas.
These are attached here. I'm thinking I may have
gotten the PCI thing wrong on this go-round
using PCI /IRQ -H -S -D >IRQ.Rpt
because there ain't much there besides syntax
boilerplate ? (The original PCI output I sent was
likely made on the Dark Side. This laptop has a W2K
boot partition, in addition to the RC4. So I could
try again over there, to compare.)
> The 1041 probably means the executable cannot be
> found. Possibly ZTree
> cannot find the configured archiver.
Doing a quick check against the desktop system's
Config.Sys, I see that the laptop's PATH statement had
no entry for ZTree, so I've corrected that. Hopefully
that will resolve the other error. If there was some
problem with the file EAs, the reboot with AUTOCHECK
must have cured it.
Jordan
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