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Hot Rod | ZED | Re: unneccessary files? |
July 25, 1995 8:39 PM * |
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Z#@> -=> Quoting Black Knight #1 @1512046* to Green Dragon #35 @1916006 <=- Z#@> BBK#@> ����������unneccessary files? Z#@> BK#@> ��-�> Here's What You Said��. Z#@> BK#@> � I think that's a system file & shouldn't be del even if you aren't Z#@> BK#@> using � DBLSPACE. Z#@> BK#@>���> Now Here is what I Say��. Z#@> BK#@> ��-�����������������������Reply�Requested��������������� Z#@> BK#@> I nuked it, and dont use DBLSPACE, or DRVSPACE. Z#@> BK#@> � �����Black Knight���� � Z#@> Have to wonder. It's also created on a systems boot disk. Hmmm... Z#@> Z�D! If you are not using doublespace you do not need the files. If you have used it you would know that it uses this file to load as a tsr on boot up as a translator for the compressed volume file (CVF). If you are using doublespace DO NOT DELETE! Again, I found out. You may also have a problem trying to format a diskette that is doublespaced. if so go to the file manager and erase all files first. Then you should be able to format using the /u/autotest switches. If you have a doublespaced floppy and no longer use doublespace, well, then your only hope is to use a utility called SpaceManager to make the floppy exchangeable. More on this if you need it. Hot Rod --- � OLX 2.1 TD � Backup not found: (A)bort (R)etry (P)anic |
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