>> 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 th
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, r