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                     Beret's System Loader 1.20         
                         BSL Windows Reboot             
                (c) 1996/1998 Tomasz "Beret" Kawecki    
                      E-mail: bsl@sp5pbe.waw.pl         
                 WWW: http://www.sp5pbe.waw.pl/bsl/     
               
             

                       BSLWINR is a part of BSL 1.20!
                    You *CANNOT* use it without BSL.EXE.

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  DESCRIPTION  


     BSLWINR means 'BSL Windows Reboot'. Name is almost self-explenatory.
     Because none of the BSL's /B family options does not work under MS
     Windows 95 or 98, I have decided to create BSLWINR to allow BSL users
     to change partition to be booted next time and boot immidiately.
     BSLWINR is one-click solution for Windows 95 or 98.
     (perhaps Windows NT as well, I could not test it)

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  USAGE  


     First, check whether BSLWINR.EXE is in the BSL directory.
     BSL.EXE and BSLWINR.EXE must be in the same directory, otherwise
     BSLWINR.EXE will always fail.
     You may edit BSL.PIF to change the settings to match your needs
     (e.g. window size, font size, close on exit, etc.)

     BSLWINR in 99% of cases passes all parameters directly to BSL.EXE.
     For example, if you run "BSLWINR /p /pe" then "BSL /p/pe" will
     be started in new window.

     However, BSLWINR has its own parameters:
       /WB  - BSLWINR runs BSL.EXE then reboots Windows.
       /WBF - BSLWINR runs BSL.EXE then reboots Windows WITHOUT
              checking for unsaved date! Use it carefully. There is
              no way to stop the process. ANY unsaved data will be lost!
       /WS  - Runs BSL.EXE, shutdowns Windows.
       /WSF - Runs BSL.EXE, shutdowns Windows "forcibly".
       /WQ  - BSLWINR does not run BSL.EXE.
       /WN  - Without this option BSL waits for key to close its window.
              With /WN BSL window is closed.
              Note: if BSL detects an error it will wait for key to close
                    the window.

    Last option is usuful only with /WB or /WBF options.

    To use BSLWINR create shortcut to it. Then in 'Properties' you can add
    something like that:
      BSLWINR.EXE /O:2 /S+ /WB /WN
      - BSLWINR runs "BSL /O:2 /S+" (see BSL help for further
        explanations), closes BSL window and then reboots Windows.
      BSLWINR.EXE /WQ /WBF
      - In this example BSLWINR "forcibly" reboots Windows - carefully!
        (Note: BSL.EXE is not executed)

    That's all!
    Happy booting!

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  (c) Tomasz A. Kawecki, 19-IV-1998, Warsaw, Poland.                 
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