In my experience I have always found that this command always works flawlessly for curing one's Windows computer of all operating system problems if one runs the command after starting up his computer and selecting the most preferred option, i.e., to boot to DOS.
I have never ywt tried running the command from within a so-called "DOS-box", or from within a "DOS-window", if you prefer. Question: Will running this command also work just as well if one runs it from within a "DOS-box"? Has anyone here ever tried doing that? Did you get the desired results? Sam Heywood -- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser: http://browser.arachne.cz/
