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What is /!SETMAX,  and where do you specify it?  What does that do?  
 
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>In <9854-56995@sneakemail.com>, on 07/13/04   
>   at 10:51 PM, "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> said:  
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>>I finally figured out what the difference was.  I started going through  
>>all of the notes from Sunday and came across the /!SETMAX for the disk  
>>driver.  I remember doing that yesterday but completely forgot about it  
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>Yep.  That's it.  See my last message. :-)  
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