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Mouse warp registry
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This makes the WarpCenter object "nukeable" i.e.

  • 10/24/96: Place SET SCCANBENUKED=ON in your CONFIG.SYS and reboot.
  • If you wish to get rid of this to reclaim disk space, delete the AAAAA.EXE and AAAAA.BMP files from the \OS2\BITMAP directory. Make the Desktop the focus (click the LMB on it), Hit CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+O and wait. This feature has been in OS/2 since v2.0.
  • 10/24/96: Hidden feature in OS/2 (also known as an EasterEgg).
  • You should run CHKDSK on that drive just as soon as possible. In fact, it's probably not a good idea to use /FORCE either, but it is available if you absolutely must have immediate access to an HPFS drive that was improperly stopped. QUIET, which cannot be the last parameter in the line, disables any error message (and should be used with extreme caution).

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    Then even if Drive E was improperly stopped (you did not shutdown OS/2 Warp properly) CHKDSK will not run on Drive E at boot up, and you can get access to the drive immediately. IFS=C:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /FORCE /QUIET /AUTOCHECK:CD If you have the following line in your CONFIG.SYS file:

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    (You should still run it as soon as possible.) Suppose you have HPFS drives C, D, and E. "By the way, several undocumented HPFS features were mentioned, including one which can help you temporarily avoid running CHKDSK at boot up.

  • 10/24/96: Undocumented HPFS info from the ColoradOS2 conference:Įxtracted from Tim Sipples' conference notes, available at.
  • You will find new features and options like /DirtyMax, /Writecache, etc. Open up an OS/2 command prompt and issue the command. Submitted by: John Griffin 3: Warp 4 Cache parameters If any info regarding this problem should come to your attention, I would be indebted for a note, pointing to the details, sent to my E-Mail.
  • Cirrus Logic CL-7543,PCI interfaced, graphics controller,.
  • Intel pentium 120mhz (Mobile Triton chipset),.
  • I am running OS/2 Warp 4 on a "Winbook FX" notebook: I felt you would want the info that this doesn't seem to work on at least one system. While this is not a major (or minor even) problem, I am curious to know if a reason for it can be found, as it might lead to a revelation regarding some of the more troublesome, though less reproduceable, glitches I am having with my system. This line is typed in my config.sys, exactly as it appears above (I compared the two side by side), and I still get the confirm dialog pop-up when I execute a "kill."
  • 10/22/96: To drop the need for the confirmation box, add SET SCKILLCONFIRMDISABLED=ON to your CONFIG.SYS.
  • Click on one with your LEFT MOUSE BUTTON and you will be asked if you wish to KILL the task. You will be presented with a list of all running processes. Once you have added this, shutdown and rebooted, you can access the feature simply by holding down your CTRL key and clicking your LEFT MOUSE BUTTON on the Window List icon of the Warp Center.
  • 10/1/96: Also for the WarpCenter, if you want Enhanced Kill features available in some add-in products (like WatchCat, Ctrl-Alt-Delete Commander), add the following line of text to your CONFIG.SYS (Note: This does NOT necessarily negate the need for these excellent add-in products).
  • 10/1/96: If you are using the WarpCenter, you can change the look of the WarpCenter Clock by adding the following line of text to your CONFIG.SYS, and rebooting.
  • #MOUSE WARP REGISTRY WINDOWS#

    25.1 Tip 1: Rolling PM windows to a titlebar.24 Tip 24: Adobe Photoshop v3 under Warp (with Win32s v1.25).22 Tip 22: WarpCenter and Bootup Wierdness.20 Tip 20: WarpCenter, Drives and Icons.16 Tip 16: PCMCIA Support on NEC 2400, others.15 Tip 15: Scrolling text in non-active windows.

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  • 10 Tip 10: Run Win32s, WinNT/95 (some) under Warp.









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