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Can someone refresh my memory on the proper procedure for blowing  
MMOS2 away and replacing it, for example when you change sound cards  
?  The short explanation would be fine, or maybe I'll be lucky and  
there is an archival Mr. KIA piece on this . . . ?  
 
As a precaution, I had ZIP-archived the pristine MMOS2 tree.  I'm  
definitely a shortcut kinda guy, so I'm hoping you'll tell me this  
could just be copied back over top of what's there now.  IIRC, the Zip  
does contain the EAs.  However, if there are MMOS2 pieces left in the  
System INI.s -- and there probably are -- than doing this and tidying  
up Config.Sys isn't going to cut it, as a Restore.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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