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                              STAC ELECTRONICS
                         TECHNICAL SUPPORT BULLETIN
NUMBER:     007
SUBJECT:    SREMOVE; STACKER-MISC
DATE:       May 24, 1991
TIME:       3:06 PM
SOURCE:         Tech Support, User's Manual
SUPERCEDES/
SUPERCEDED BY:
RELEASE STATUS: Public
TITLE:
    Removing a STACKER volume completely; down/upsizing a drive.
OVERVIEW:
    STACKER's SREMOVE utility is used in the process of both permanently
    removing a STACKER volume and "changing" the size of either the STACKER
    volume or the uncompressed drive.
ISSUES/COMMENTS:
    1) The permanent removal of a STACKER volume entails the removal of all
    of the data inside of it.
    2) At this time, it is not possible to increase the size of a STACKER
    volume.  It is necessary to remove the volume completely, then to create
    another volume of a different size.  This applies if the STACKER
    volume is too small (too much space left uncompressed when the STACKER 	
    volume was created).  Stacker version 2.0 can reduce the size of the
    Stacker drive using SDEFRAG /G (page 94 in the User Guide).
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
    1) Permanent removal:
        a) back up all data on STACKER volume;
        b) run SREMOVE (see User's Manual, "STACKER Utilities--SREMOVE");
        c) delete DEVICE=STACKER.COM... and DEVICE=SSWAP.COM.. lines in
        CONFIG.SYS, per instructions following SREMOVE..
    2) "Changing" the size of a STACKER volume:
        a) proceed as for permanent removal;
        b) make another free space STACKER volume using INSTALL or SCREATE,
        and changing only the amount of space to leave uncompressed;
        c) restore data to the new STACKER volume;
        d) edit CONFIG.SYS for new STACVOL filename.
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