Microsoft KB Archive/105790

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MS-DOS 6.2 Step-Up May Leave Temporary Files If Interrupted

Article ID: 105790

Article Last Modified on 11/21/1999



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft MS-DOS 6.2 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q105790

SYMPTOMS

If MS-DOS 6.2 Step-Up is interrupted while it is patching files, it may leave zero-byte files in the root directory. Also, patch files (*.??#) may be left in the directory containing your MS-DOS 6.0 files.

CAUSE

The patch process used to update your existing MS-DOS files creates and uses temporary files. These files are created in the root directory and are deleted by Setup when it exits in a normal no-error condition. Whenever Setup is aborted abnormally (such as by a power failure), the temporary files are not deleted.

RESOLUTION

The zero-byte files left in your root directory (and the patch files in the directory containing your MS-DOS 6.0 files) can safely be deleted after you have successfully installed MS-DOS 6.2. The temporary files in the root directory typically have names including numbers such as 10 or 11.


Additional query words: 6.20

Keywords: KB105790