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In <200306201622.1033804.10@scoug.com>, on 06/20/03   
   at 04:22 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>I xcopied C: to L: with the results shown below the tear strip.  So I  
>expected problems when I ran xcomp.  
 
If you where booted to C:, the results are as expected.  Where where you  
booted from?  
 
>The XCOMP118 error message (a fatal one) line is greek to me.  I tried  
>help 3, help sys3, help sys0003, help doscalls with one result--nothing.   
 
Define nothing.  
 
>How to find Line 1130 is another mystery.  
 
You can't.  Don't bother.  
 
>not copied to L:.  But how do I find them?  Maybe they are in Boot  
>Manager?  
 
No way.  They might have been marked hidden or system.  What was the exact  
xcopy line you used?  
 
Steven  
 
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