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- Submitted by Mike Johnson FIDO SYSOP 19/329, 19/0
- originally captured from IBM VIDEOTEXT in Boca Raton.
- Commentary is by Wilson Jones a user of my bbs.
-
- IBM Videotext released the following information to The Product Centers:
-
- ** DOS BACKUP COMMAND CAUTION **
-
- The DOS BACKUP command may not always work properly. For critical back-ups,
- use the COPY command to copy your key files onto diskettes. Remember that a
- file COPY'd to a diskette must fit on one diskette.
-
- The BACKUP command seems to malfunction if a BUFFERS= or FILES= command has
- been given or is present in a CONFIG.SYS file. Several program packages
- (such as dBASEIII) require that additional buffers and files be specified.
- The effect of the problem is to make your backup diskette unusable. If you
- use BACKUP, be sure to attempt a RESTORE on another machine while your data
- is still available.
-
- A hint, if you are going to use BACKUP; Restart your system with an original
- DOS diskette in your "A" drive immediately before doing BACKUP. This will
- reload DOS with the default values for BUFFERS and FILES.
-
- Commentary:
- There have been problems with the IBM DOS BACKUP command for as long as
- there has been a BACKUP command. IBM has made fixes and replacements
- available for the BACKUP command in all versions of DOS except 3.1, yet the
- problems persist. This presents us with a serious catch-22; we cannot
- effectively use the computers without creating large files but we have no
- inherent way in DOS to safely back them up. Our alternatives are to
- purchase specialized backup software or hardware that operates outside of or
- around DOS, or continue to backup with the IBM DOS BACKUP command and pray
- that it works.
-
- The desired solution is for IBM/Microsoft to fix this problem and fix it
- now. How long do you think it would take IBM to fix a problem like this on a
- System/36, System/38, 4300, 303X or 308X computer system? About 24 hours,
- maybe...
-
- There seems to be a prevailing attitude by manufacturers, dealers and
- servicers in the PC marketplace that if you have a PC, you must be doing
- nothing but playing games, and if the operating system doesn't work as
- advertised, well, so what, you're on the leading edge of technology, how can
- you expect anything to work? This attitude will only persist as long as we,
- the users, allow it to persist.
-
- If you agree with this, do something about it; write a letter to the
- following people:
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- John Opel, Chairman,
- IBM Corporation,
- Armonk, New York.
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- Bill Gates, Chairman,
- Microsoft Corporation,
- Bellvue, Washington.