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Steven Levine wrote:
>
>>have been in the abstract objects section. If I skip that section the
>>rest runs to completion. But, it apparently doesn't fix things, because
>>every time it runs it complains about the same non-existent objects. It
>>also keeps asking if I want it to check partitions on a drive that is
>>not currently plugged in.
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> If you skip a section it's pretty obvious that any errors directly related
> to that that section will not be fixed. What you might be seeing might be
> the the result of a non-obvious indirect relation. There are several of
> these in the WPS data structure.
>
> Exactly what command line are you using?
w/c/r
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> What's your partition layout?
C:, Ext(DEFG) all fat 16. E: is OS/2.
>
> Can I assume you know to let checkini reset the WPS at the end of the run?
/r ?
>
> You might want to let me take a look at the checkini log. I might see
> something.
A bit later.
Can you add archive directories, that were stored elsewhere, to the boot
list?
Ray
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