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- In article <Pine.OSF.3.91.960403200311.25804B-100000@unicorn.it.wsu.edu>, i9974319 <i9974319@unicorn.it.wsu.edu> writes:
- >Is there any way to adjust the size of an existing HFV file? Specificly
- >the system one. The folder is not big enough to add what I want to add. :(
- >
- You cannot change the size of a .HFV-file, as far as I know. But you can
- create another, bigger one, move your files and delete the previous one.
- You can do the same with the System folder, but you have to be carefull.
- It was described somewhere, was it the FAQ or ERNSTOUD.TXT?
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- 1 Under DOS: type makehfv xxx.hfv xxx filesize.
- 2 Start Executor
- 3 You will find another disk named XXX
- 4 Copy everything in your System disk to XXX
- 5 Rename XXX to System. If this doesn't work, rename System to anything, and
- then rename XXX to system.
- 6 Exit Executor
- 7 In DOS, copy System.hfv to System.bak (or is it called Exsystem.hfv in DOS, I
- can't check right now?).
- 8 Delete System.hfv
- 9 Rename XXX.hfv to System.hfv
- 10 Start Executor and see if it works. If it doesn't, copy (in DOS) System.bak
- to system.hfv
- 11 If it works, delete System.bak
- >Matthew
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- Mark Steverink
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- Mark Steverink
- student at Leiden State University, the Netherlands
- Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Psychology
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- STEVRINK@dds.nl
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