wrote:
> I haven't been there myself (pure dumb luck), but I
> would check:
> config.sys, Startup.cmd, and the Startup folder.
> Look for anything with DHCP in
> the name.
These things are usually quite fixable, after the fact
and *without* major surgery -- even if we may need a
tip from someone like Steven to facilitate it. Edit
Config.Sys, make some change in the Startup folder, or
something of that nature. That is one big advantage
of _our_ platform. Contrast this with the familiar
Windows mantra when you hit a major snag: "Uhm, you'd
better reinstall everything from scratch." Like hell
I will . . . .
Jordan
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