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| Date: |      Mon, 02 Jun 2003 09:03:29 +0100  |  
| From: |      "Info 4 SYNass"   <Info@SYNass.NET >   |  
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| Subject: |  Re: SCOUG-Help: Re: Xtra util dsk | PQ (was Hard night.. continues)  |  
 
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Hi Jordan and everbody  
You are correct: ConfigTool is a MustHave ;-)  
 
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?sh=3D1&key=3Dconfigtool&stype=3Dall=  
&so  
rt=3Dtype&dir=3D%2Fpub%2Fos2  
 
It does much more than you described ...  
=2E.. it also described the purpose for an entry and its, sometime  
various, extra paramteres ;-))  
That's very helpful for a forgetful brain like mine one ;-|  
Kind regards  
svobi  
 
 
 
 
jr_fox@pacbell.net on 01.06.2003 22:43:41  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Re: Xtra util dsk | PQ (was Hard night.. continues)  
 
Wayne wrote:  
 
> I did find an error in config.sys, an extra ibm1s506.add statement  
which  
 
> likely interefered with the dani ide driver. Can't explain how it got  
there  
 
>  I have a very large config.sys file, so it's easy  
> to miss something like this.  
 
There is a free (?) OS/2 utility program called CONFIGTOOL.  It parses  
your  
Config.Sys file,  explaining many things and making suggestions.  Also  
offers  
editing of the file, archiving multiple iterations of the file, I think  
with opportunities  
to compare them.  I haven't used it enough myself to be sure, but I'm  
guessing that  
it would have to flag duplicate line entries in order to really cover  
this task well.  
 
It would indeed be worrisome if it turned out to be possible to follow  
the course you  
have, and mess up a hard drive beyond retrieval.  I suspect that is a  
less likely outcome  
than some explanation involving proper configuration of the hardware,  
drivers, etc.  
Have you tried to set up this drive as the sole hard drive in the  
system, and a Win  
setup only ?  If that can't be done, particularly with / for a simpler  
Win like W98,  
I think that would tend to confirm a hardware issue.  It would  
certainly remove any  
possible blame attributable to OS/2 or any of its tools.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
 
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