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>>Well, I hope you see my point. Stuff, unintended, happens while upgrading
>>and maintaining computers. A simple little install, and then an
>>uninstall, screwed me up. Without a full, recent backup of my system and
>>backed up generations of the OS2.INI, OS2SYS.INI and CONFIG.SYS, I would
>>have been dead in the water for some length of time and fully
>>frustrated.
I always bring it up and get hammered for doing so, but here goes again :)
Robosave
Can't tell you how many times it has unscrewed my system for me, most recently
last week. I always feel badly when someone posts that they are have lost the
desktop, or a new app has screwed up their system when protection is free and
simple.
Very easy to use, more flexible and customizable than arcinst. Save whatever you
want, etc.
John
P.S. I have no financial interest in the product
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