CT_BOOTWARM

 BOOTWARM()
 Triggers a warm start of the system
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 Syntax

     BOOTWARM()

 Description

     This function allows changes in CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT to become
     effective.  This function restarts the system just like BOOTCOLD(), but
     no RAM check or POST (power on self test) are carried out.

 Notes

     .  Close all files before you boot.  You can use CLOSE DATABASES
        to do this.

     .  BOOTWARM() is the same as pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys.

 Example

     A new CONFIG.SYS is created within the program and the system reboots:

     COPY TO CONFIG.SYS SDF
     CLOSE DATABASES
     BOOTWARM()

See Also: BOOTCOLD()



Tools – System Information

Introduction System Information
BIOSDATE()   Determines the system BIOS date
BOOTCOLD()   Triggers a cold boot
BOOTWARM()   Triggers a warm start of the system
CPUTYPE()    Determines what type of microprocessor in use
DOSPARAM()   Retrieves the DOS command line as a string
ENVPARAM()   Reads the entire DOS environment table into a string
ERRORACT()   Recommends action for a DOS error that has occurred previously
ERRORBASE()  Source of the most-recent DOS error
ERRORCODE()  Identifies a DOS error that has occurred previously
ERRORORG()   Origin of the most-recent DOS error
EXENAME()    Returns name and directory of the current Clipper program
FILESFREE()  Specifies the number of files you can open
FILESMAX()   Specifies maximum number of files that can be open at one time
GETCOUNTRY() Queries country setting for the operating system
ISANSI()     Tests to see if the ANSI screen driver is installed
ISAT()       Determines if a program is running on an AT
ISMATH()     Determines if a math coprocessor is installed
MEMSIZE()    Determines size of conventional or extended memory
NUMBUFFERS() Determines the BUFFERS= setting
NUMFILES()   Determines maximum number of files you can open simultaneously
OSVER()      Returns the DOS version number
PCTYPE()     Returns the type of computer in use
SSETBREAK()  Sets and checks the DOS BREAK switch
SSETVERIFY() Sets and checks the DOS VERIFY switch