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Have you checked your Version Conflict Manager recently? I did a new
install of Win98 more recently than you, with no old operating system to
save, and I now have 360 files in Version Conflict Manager. If I deleted
back up files, and I am not sure how, I would be deleting a number of
files that are later versions than files I am using. Would that be a good
idea? Would files soon pile up in Version Conflict Manager again, with
some backups being later versions than files I am using? Is it a good
idea to replace files being used with backups, if backups are later
versions? As I previously posted, I do not know a faster way to do this
than to look, replace, and reenable Version Conflict Manager for each
file replaced.
Demetri Kolokotronis
On Sat, 14 Apr 2001 05:24:02 -0700 "Joel M. Blackman" <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> I just did a new install of Win 98 on a new hard drive a couple of
> weeks
> ago, but did not get that message. When I first installed from this
> CD back
> in 9/98 (it is an upgrade CD) over Win 95 I got that message and had
> a raft
> of files in the version conflict utility because I chose to save it.
> Once I
> was sure Win 98 worked I just deleted the back up files. This time
> it was a
> clean install, and I did not see the message, that's why I was
> asking.
>
> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] New OS Installation
>
>
> The message appears with a new installation, not just when an
> upgrade is
> installed "over the top".
>
> Demetri Kolokotronis
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