said:
>On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 22:26:09 -0700, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>>The program pointed to by the Set Runworkplace= line in Config.sys, this
>>file could not be started.
>>
>>WinStartApp returned %
>>
>>I went into a maintenance partition and ran chkdsk on the boot drive, but
>>no errors were reported. I am now booting into my eCS partition, which
>>boots fine.
>>
>>Before I start mucking around in config.sys, does anyone know what is
>>going on here?
>Sandy,
>That line in your CONFIG.SYS runs PMSHELL.EXE, the PMSHELL program.
>That's the fundamental program for running your desktop. My suggestions
>(perform in order and perform the next one only if no joy on the step
>you are now on):
> 1. Check the line in the CONFIG.SYS. It should say something like this:
> SET RUNWORKPLACE=E:\OS2\PMSHELL.EXE
> or, whatever drive you use for your OS. If not, modify that line in
>your
> CONFIG.SYS
Hi Harry,
That is exactly what it says here, too.
> 2. Check for the existence of the file, PMSHELL.EXE, according to the
> stated path in your CONFIG.SYS
It is still there.
> 3. Restore PMSHELL.EXE from a backup, using a bootup to your
>maintenance partition
I tried using the copy of PMSHELL.EXE from my eCS partition, which boots
up just fine. (I replaced the copy of pmshell.exe in the OS2/ Warp
directory with the one from the eCS directory).
When I try to boot into OS/2 Warp, it still hangs at the same spot with
the same message.
Any idea what I can do at this point?
Thanks,
Sandy
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