said: 
>In <20051010193954-39080-8@scoug.com>, on 10/10/05 
>   at 07:39 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said: 
>>I am running sysrestr from an F2 boot to command line.  It uses the 
>>current config.sys-if that means anything. 
>That's not quite try.  An Alt-F2 boot uses \os2\boot\config.x.  You 
>probably should make sure it really matches \config.sys. 
Done.  They did not match. 
>>Or is there something else I should do? 
>If this were my problem, I would use ZtBold to delete \Desktop and try 
>the sysrestr again.  This might help you figure out why iniclean can not 
>delete \Desktop for you. 
ZtBold pruned \Desktop without any difficulty.  I ran sysrestr from the 
command line and saw no evidence of any problem deleting it--obviously 
since it was already deleted. 
I have a number of directories (with four levels) on my C: drive where 
os/2 is.  They all look like this: 
T8064382 
    OS!2System 
          Templates 
               Folder!1 
Does this give you a clue to my problem?  Can I delete these directories? 
Regards, 
Jack 
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