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Steven Levine wrote:  
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>>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?  
>   
> Oh you mean the Desktop archives generated by the builtin archive tool.  
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I bought Unimaint.  
 
Here is the condition of the subject machine.  I restored the entire   
partition from a zip of previous edition.  Didn't get much of a DT.   
Booted from one of the archives that were in the zip.  If I continue to   
boot from that archive I get a functioning DT.  
 
If I select escape or let boot choice time out, I get no cursor or   
sound.   Boot says the sound driver line is ignored.  Mouse gives no   
boot error.  
 
I thought when you booted from an archive those files became the active   
files from that point on.  If so why would it revert on the next boot?  
 
Ray  
 
 
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