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>I have been having problems with WIN-OS/2 since eCS 1.1. The problem  seems to  
>be with video drivers. When I install WIN32s there are at least  two places  
>where you have to decided to overwrite a file or not. I think  this is  
>important but I never know which option to choose. To get it  working I have  
>had to reinstall support for WIN-OS/2.  
 
I hope your reinstall adventure went better than mine. I ended up with the video  
all messed up, no smgax64 driver on the system, and lost a few things having to  
use robosave to get back to where I was. I should have done robosave prior to  
the winos2 messing around. Live and learn, and learn, and learn...... :-) I  
never realized that uninstalling winos2 would affect the rest of the system so  
much.  
 
Now when I try to run freecell, I get "W32Sxxxx caused a page fault in  
W32S16.DLL @ 0001:233B" and "unexpected DOS error."  Never got to the part where  
I would do the "fake" v1.30 stuff.   
John  
 
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