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--------------INSTALL ECS 1.1----------
Select TP 600X
IBM Browser to I:\PROGRAMS\BROWSER
Java 1.1.8
Java 1.3.1
Navigator 4.61
TCPIP
Serial
Do NOT select desktop productivity tools, LAN
Installs uneventfully, about 40 minutes, except during final phase
screen error message "SYS0003 can't find path specified"; this
may be innocuous
Desktop functional
PROBLEM #1
Using command line, xcopy data on partitions from eCS 1.0 HDD to
new ecs 1.1 HDD using drive tray, fails
XCOPY *.* X: /S /E /V /R /T
After processing ~ 1,600 files, receive error message
SYS0008: There is not enough memory available to process this
command. All available memory is in use.
Then try shutdown from command line, get error
"Shutdown 1.0 for eEstylerlite fail to get ESTLRLSO.DLL"
If I switch HDDs and boot eCS 1.0, I can XCOPY normally. Error
occurs when booting eCS 1.1.
Why is this so and what is the fix please?
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