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Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 04:01:53 PST7
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Uninstall MM/OS2

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J.R:

I believe that you go to the "System Setup" folder and then to
"Install/Remove" folder and then to the "Selective Uninstall"
application. Double click on that and it will open up. One of the
choices it has is "MultiMedia".

If you are installing a soundcard that uses a Crystal Semiconductor
chipset and drivers, you probably do not have to uninstall the
Multimedia package. The Crystal driver installation claims to clean up
the MultiMedia soundcard entries, first, before installing the Crystal
drivers.

Use the "Multimedia Application Install" application to install the new
drivers. It's in the "System Setup" and "Install/Remove" folders. There
is a bug in the "Multimedia Application Install" application. You have
to place it half way off of your monitor screen before you press the
button to install. If you don't, it will not work correct (I don't
recall exactly what it does).

I cannot help you about your other Multimedia apps.
HCMotin

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> How is this done ? Selective Uninstall => Base Multimedia ?
> >From what little I
> recall about this, it is advisable prior to installing the
> drivers for a new soundcard.
>
> Will I then need to re-install everything of a MM nature, such
> as QuickMotion,
> Flash-5, OS2PIP, etc. ?
>
> Jordan
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