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Hi !

strsst
go inte the Hardware Service Manager and find the old entries.

Mvh / Regards Jan Rockstedt
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Hello,

sometime in december, we migrated from our 820 to a new 810 with a 
complete system restore.

Now, when I look at wrkhdwrsc *cmn, I have lots of old entries of hardware 

from our 820, that I don't even have on the 810. The status on
these entries says "not found". How do I get rid of these?

Regards,

Oliver
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