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In <4105CD46.4090401@san.rr.com>, on 07/26/04
at 11:34 PM, Tom Brown said:
>The big question: How do I restore the data? I have looked at all of the
>.TXT files that I can find in the UniMaint directory without finding any
>answers.
>Help anyone? Steven? Thanks!
I see you are already in good hands. Once you get a copy of SYSRSTR.CMD,
just edit it to point to your specific directories. The script only
issues a few commands: iniclean, attrib, erase and unzip. If you are good
at the command line, it might be just as easy to type in the commands
using the script as a guide.
All the operations are file operations, so they can be done from any
convenient command line boot or any convenient file manager.
BTW, INICLEAN is somewhat misnamed. It's really just a recursive
directory tree removal tool.
HTH,
Steven
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