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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 02:56:24 PST8
From: "i-lists" <i-lists@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Archive boot, was Checkini hang

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Hi Ray
I believe, sorry to be so frank, you do not really realize the function
of the WPS archive !?

The WPS archive system needs a proper working environment for its
backup.
This proper working environment contains different files i.e. DLL,
drivers, exes, =

INI's and various other files !

The handfull of files in the OS2.KEY are somewhat similar to an "index"
of =

your working Desktop !!

If your CONFIG.SYS and your TCPos2.ini (!?) are pointing to an WIFI
unit =

and this unit and its files are not present anymore your system will
misbehave !!!
I assume that the archive you are using does face such an effect !?

Another aspect:
The present WPS isn't working properly anymore due my experiements =

I am able to restore / rollback to my GEN1 in archive to have my
previous =

WPS working again:
GEN1 will override all files backed-up to the system and will erase all =

changes done since ;-(

It is quite a complex system and missing a litlle only gives a
malfunction ;-((

Good luck, svobi

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raydav@charter.net on 25/01/2004 22:49:37
Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
cc: =

Subject: SCOUG-Help: Archive boot, was Checkini hang

I can consistently boot to one of two configurations of my choice. If
I =

boot archive #1 I get what appears to be a functional DT. If I hit Esc =

or let it time out I get a system with two distinctive flaws; the sound =

driver refuses to load and there is no mouse. I could probably fix
both =

of these.

But that is not the point. They are consistent identifiers. If
archive =

#1 boots OK, and the files from archive #1 are copied to the HDD, then =

why doesn't the next normal boot--no use of archives--give the same =

result as booting archive #1?

Ray

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