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>In <200408240004.i7O044v2026984@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 08/23/04
> at 05:04 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>I can boot to a command line. Can someone remind me if there is a way to
>>find the desktop or recreate it.
>>I tried sysrestr.cmd in unimaint, but that didn't help.
>How didn't it work? Are you sure you remember how to use it correctly?
>What version of eCS or OS/2?
Hi Steven,
Good questions.
I have been playing with eCS 1.2. I can't remember what I was doing when
-- on boot up -- error message: Can't find desktop.
I have unimaint backups, but I haven't yet made a sysrest.cmd, so I tried
using one from my other computer. It seemed to do something, but when I
reboot again, same message: Can't find destop (WP_DESKTOP) or something
like that.
I suppose I could reinstall the OS, but this is a challenge, and I would
like to "find" my desktop.
Sandy
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