Jim,
I beta tested Windows Me for 6 months and one of the first things I noticed
was that there was no System File Checker that I used quite a bit under
Windows 98. I contacted the Windows Beta Team(love that friendly name):(
and was told that there were problems with System File Checker because, say
you updated a Windows program, the SFC would put in an old dll from the
Windows CD if a file on that updated program became corrupted. They now have
something called System File Protection which, you guessed it, works
automatically in the background to keep your system uncorrupted. Yea ,
right! Dumbing down again. But I still like Me better than 98SE.
Doyle Hirsch
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>From: Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list
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>Subject: [PCSOFT] System File Checker
>Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 17:30:12 -0400
>
>Eve-nin' folks,
>
>Somewhere between all the Windows 9x upgrades and
>now the Windows ME upgrade,
>I've lost my System File Checker program.
>
>Has anyone seen it? Please send it back to me. <G>
>
>Does ME have an equivalent? There's a Maintenance Wizard but that's not
>the
>same thing.
>
>Thanks
>
>Jim Meagher
>
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