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- From: messina@netcom.com (Tony Porczyk)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer
- Subject: Re: Novice question: how to boot from a bat file?
- Message-ID: <+1jnzbp.messina@netcom.com>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 19:43:36 GMT
- References: <Bttt82.53K@NCoast.ORG> <1992Aug31.183957.1391@mits.mdata.fi> <1992Aug31.214211.20267@midway.uchicago.edu> <1992Sep1.155702.18745@mits.mdata.fi>
- Organization: Messina Software
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- kennu@mits.mdata.fi (Kenneth Falck) writes:
-
- >But anyway, if someone
- >wants to reboot from a batch file, why not just first ask the user
- >to press a key to signal that he has flushed the cache buffers,
- >and then reboot freely?
-
- And of course, if your software grabs the critical error and reboots
- the software while running an unattended process (for example at
- night), you are going to wait for the user to press a key, right?
- Get real.
-
- t.
-