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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> There's nothing to stop you from invoking
> sysback.cmd from the command line or wherever.
Why does he create three different zip files and then zip them together?
> I typically run just:
>
> Do All WPS, PM and File Handle Repairs
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> I run the other others now and then just
> to see what will happen.
That's the one that cleans the most stuff out of my INI's.
Some of the other options make my system unbootable.
> As you note, the manual is not all that clear about
> how the options relate, although the information is
> there. Do a search for "do all" and scan the hits
> that apply to the repair options.
Hey, thanks! I never knew there was an online manual -- I've been using
the printed one.
- Peter
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