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In <401439C8.5030809@charter.net>, on 01/25/04
at 01:49 PM, Ray Davison said:
>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?
Normally it should. The only thing I can suspect is that you have the
problem described in the Unimaint help files:
DESCRIPTION
The problem with alternating Desktops is caused by a Drive being duplicate
in the File Handle Structure in the OS2SYS.INI file. In order to fix this
problem, you must remove one of the duplicated Drive entries from the INI
file.
Regards,
Steven
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