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ZED | GREEN DRAGON | Re: unneccessary files? |
July 25, 1995 6:47 PM * |
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-=> Quoting Green Dragon #35 @1916006 to Zed #1 @1915020*1 <=- GD#@> Re: unneccessary files? > 1) I use DOS 6.20, but do not use dblspace. Is it therefore safe to delete th > dblspace.bin file in my root dir? GD#@> I think that's a system file & shouldn't be del even if you aren't GD#@> using DBLSPACE. Ya, probably better safe than sorry. > 2) When winDOZE gets a corrupted swap file and stops, and I have to go back i > and fix it, I get a *huge* disk-hogging 7 Meg or so file called 386spart.par > also in my root dir. Again, safe to delete that also? What is it, anyway? GD#@> Also, I think this is safe to del since win would give you a message GD#@> the next time you start up if you don't del it. I read this in a mag GD#@> once. L8r! GD Actually, since posting this, I have <gasp> learned a lot more of WinDoZe, and to my chagrin found out this is the disk swap! <G> Yeah, it can be deleted allright, you'll just have to recreate it within Win when it's fired back up and says "corrupt swap file"! So, I can get around Win pretty good now, but, I still don't like it! Ah well, once a DOS junqui always so! Z�D! ... Every morning is the dawn of a new error... ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 |
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