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Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
>>>Exactly what command line are you using?  
>   
>>w/c/r  
>   
> You need to read checkini.txt again and understand what you are asking it  
> to do.  Use should be using:  
>   
>   checkini /c  
>   
> to get rid of the references to non-existant drives.  Using:  
>   
>   checkini /c/r  
>   
> is OK once you have cleaned out the true garbage.  
>   
> If your box meets the requirement stated in checkini.txt, you can also  
> try:  
>   
>   checkini /c/t  
>   
>   
>>C:, Ext(DEFG) all fat 16.  E: is OS/2.  
>   
> OK.  Do any of the FAT drives have unusually large "EA DATA. SF" files?  
>   
>   
>>/r ?  
>   
> RTFM.  
 
Yea, yea, yea.  It had been in a CMD so long I forgot what it meant in   
this app.  
>   
>>Can you add archive directories, that were stored elsewhere, to the boot   
>>list?   
>   
> Huh?  
 
I was storing them on a data partition, and then switched to the default   
location.  Those are all that are no offered.  Can I combine them all on   
the boot menu?  
 
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