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Date: | Tue, 28 Nov 2000 11:32:23 -0500 |
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Hi Steve.
An INSTALL operation (which is what we call reloads now) is required when
removing or replacing a disc in the system volume set, or if you want to
defragment your file system and you don't have one of the third-party tools
to defrag online. Use :DISCFREE A to get an idea of how fragmented your
discs are.
--Jon
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 09:53:50 -0500, STEPHEN HUNTER
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hello Everybody:
>
>Thank you much for the info on Adager, it was very helpful.. I have
another
>question now: Are system re-loads still commonly practiced?(I know we use
>to do "Cold Loads" on the old Classic Series(Series 70), but I thought the
>new machines made this practice obsolete..
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>If this still is practiced, what is the reason, and how different are the
>procedures??
>
>I am asking because my Director has asked when our next system re-load is
>going to happen..
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>Any Info is much appreciated.
>
>P.S. Has anyone installed 6.5?? Any problems with the Upgrade?? How is
>the O.S doing?(ie; any know bugs out there in the real world running real
>applications??)
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