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Date: | Mon, 21 Aug 2000 22:48:51 PDT |
From: | "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net > |
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Subject: | SCOUG-Help: TRAP0003 |
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In <200008220516.WAA01598@snipe.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, on 08/21/00
>Nope. Get the same TRAP0003.
OK. Sure sounds like you something changed in the Thinkpad configuration.
>>>As far as the xWorkplace stuff is concerned, I'm tending to discount it
OK. I've never run it, so I'm not aware of how it installs.
>Good idea, although I'm not quite sure where to start the process. Time
Yes, it is. That's why I always arrange to have one or more of my data
To speed up the process in your case, use the divide and conquer
>investigation today, comparing the dates on files between the two
This is probably not the case. Remember that FP11 was the last FP that
>files between the two systems, but I'm not confident that I'm going to do
It might preserve your desktop somewhat, but you wll still have a lot of
I'd take a real close look at the drivers. These are the most likely
>Speaking of Fixpaks, the June SCOUG CD has 12, 13, and 14 on it. I have
FP14 has long term advantages because it changes over to the WSeB
I'll be updating my boxes to FP14 as soon as time permits.
Steven
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at 10:16 PM, "Gary Granat"
Alt-F1 boots from \os2\boot\config.x which, since most folks don't know
about arcinst, is very different from config.sys.
>wise, this is a daunting task since I have to boot from the utility
>diskette set each time I do a restart (a 2-3 minute process). I did some
partitions bootable by BOOTOS2. It's about a 3MB footprint and well worth
it at times like this. Some folks dedicate an entire partition to a
maintenace boot. I can see not good reason for this.
technique. REM out everything you can live without. Assuming the 1st
reboot does not trap, add 1/2 back each reboot. Before each edit, save a
copy of config.sys. If you trap, you can restore config.sys and un-REM
the other half. When REM-ing out statements mark them so you can tell
them from the existing REM statements. I use lower case rem for the
temporaries and upper case REM for the existing REM's.
>systems, and the results are bizarre. As best I can tell, I have a mix
>of Fixpak 11 and Fixpak 12 dates in D:\OS2\BOOT. I'm tempted to copy
included all the device drivers. FP12 contains a few drivers, but rest
are in Device Driver FP01. Why do you think this could be the case?
>more than to just confuse the issue. Steve Schiffman suggested that I do
>a reinstall over the top of the existing system (preserves my apps, with
>any kind of luck) and then reapply Fixpak 12. That is beginning to look
>more attractive :-)
work to do restoring the private parts of the .ini setting.
sources of your problems.
>been well satisfied with the stability of Fixpak 12. Any information
>concerning stability of 13 and 14? If I'm going to go the reinstall
>route, I have the option of applying a later Fixpak.
uniprocessor kernel. However, this is a big change and it's still shaking
out. Lot's of folks are running FP14 without problems. Others have
problems.
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