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In <200606210529.k5L5T0R4017548@ylpvm01.prodigy.net>, on 06/21/06
at 10:26 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>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?
The probability that this is a config.sys problem is near 0. Consider
that by the time you have gotten to the point where the pmshell starts the
WPS, the entire config.sys has been read and processed.
More likely the WPS INIs have gotten corrupted. Have you tried restoring
from a Unimaint backup?
There's a small probability that you have some sort of disk corruption
that chkdsk can not find, but, if so, finding it and repairing, is
non-trivial.
Regards,
Steven
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