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Hello  
I would not suggest ex-changing components between =  
 
different system versions as thought below:  
 
>Perhaps a later version of BM (from the latest version of FDISK) =  
 
>would be worth a try.  Seems to me that a Warp4 FDISK should/might =  
 
>work in Warp3.  
 
Myself I tend to have a well maintained system environment =  
 
either Warp 3 up to FP 40-something !?  
Or what I would suggest with Warp 4:  
Either stop with FP12 or then FP15 !  
 
Any further additionals should match its =  
 
respective system !!  
 
A sample:  
FDisk is not the exe file only ...  
=2E.. there are dll's or sys's files perhaps too =  
 
and these need a proper match or will not work !!!  
 
Regards, svobi  
 
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