Subj : Re: BBS adventures To : Exodus From : Atreyu Date : Sat May 25 2024 15:35:27 On 25 May 24 10:41:36, Exodus said the following to Atreyu: A> I think SIO 1.60 is what OS/2 fans recommended. E> E> 1.60d You may talk like the Professor but you ain't him... I would be very interested to have a die-hard OS/2 guy or Professor or really anyone "one up" me by telling me how to properly backup an OS/2 system. Because in my fond memories HPFS is an unreliable pile of shit. Always Chkdsk'ing on a dirty shutdown, always finding corrupt files. This never happens on Ntfs. I want a hypothetical OS/2 backed up with the system running, not shutting down open programs. As in, files open and in use are correctly backed up, not rebooting into some stupid partition, not using halfassed Xcopy, etc. On Windows this works perfectly with the VSS subsystem and the shareware Drive Snapshot.... written by some crazy German.... on OS/2 this has always been halfassed, as if never done before. Atreyu --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (25:25/5) .