Norbert Remmel wrote:
sounds reasonable
So when running sys, if kernel.sys is readonly (and/or system and/or
hidden) should it sys:
a) fail as it currently does
b) ask the user 1st, then remove the attributes and overwrite the
existing kernel
c) without asking the user, remove
So when running sys, if kernel.sys is readonly (and/or system and/or
hidden) should it sys:
a) fail as it currently does
b) ask the user 1st, then remove the attributes and overwrite the
existing kernel
c) without asking the user, remove the attributes and overwrite the
existing