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- From: mstaben@comtch.spk.wa.us (Matthew Staben)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: could some one tell me...
- Message-ID: <3gkFqB2w165w@comtch.spk.wa.us>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 16:18:13 GMT
- References: <29AUG199211585163@zeus.tamu.edu>
- Sender: bbs@comtch.spk.wa.us (Waffle bbs)
- Organization: Waffle BBS at CompuTech Spokane, Washington
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- wjb5106@zeus.tamu.edu (Walter Barnett) writes:
-
- > In article <sebmPZ200WB51HLXcQ@andrew.cmu.edu>, jk73+@andrew.cmu.edu (Joseph
- > >on which disk is the origfiles entitled
- > >
- > >wga.sys
- > >vsvga.sys
- > >vega.sys
- > >
- > >located? I tried the svga patch, and it did more harm than good. so I
- > >would like to reinstall the originals
- > >
- >
- > Try looking in the \os2\install\install.log file on your computer. It
- > contains a list of all files installed by the installation program.
- > _______________________________________________________________________
- > Walter Barnett Aerospace Engineering Texas A&M University
-
-
- And then, you will want to create a duplicate directory structure on a
- different drive and unpack the disk. I believe the file you'll want to
- unpack is called VGA.something on disk #2. Just unpack it to the drive
- on which you made the duplicate data structures and copy them to the real
- ones and delete the rest.
-
- Matt
-
- mstaben@comtch.spk.wa.us
-
- - A warning to anyone, still in command...
-