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Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 12:21:04 PST7
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: uninstall of RSJ cd writer program

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Hi Svobi,

Thanks very much for your words. You too have a nice Sunday.
HCM
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"Info2SYNass.NET" wrote:
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> Hi Harry
> Your words are true ;-)
> I agree fully with you but I couldn't have said like you
> with my Swiss-German-English ;-|
>
> I have to make a comment regarding RSJ:
> RSJ is very speditive with their answers and support ;-))
>
> Well, on the other hand: Butch has to experiment on himself
> to get familiar with his favorites ...
> ... if he asks: we can answer and suggest but he has to
> decide himself finally ;-))
>
> Have a nice Sunday
> svobi
>
> hmotin@attglobal.net on 22.09.2002 15.12.43
> Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
> To: scoug-help@scoug.com
> cc:
> Subject: SCOUG-Help: uninstall of RSJ cd writer program
>
> Butch,
>
> I believe that you are jumping too fast to conclusions that may
> not be
> valid. RSJ probably WILL WORK with your CD unit. It probably
> needs an
> updated CDDRV.INF file, which RSJ will E-Mail to you. Please read
> my
> previous E-Mail to you.
>
> The install of RSJ is not corrupt. It tries to auto detect your
> hardware. It is probably failing to correctly detect (thinks
> you've got
> a particular unit that you do not have) and is trying to apply
> drivers
> to it that do not apply to your unit. There is a chance that your
> RSJ
> installation replaced some of your previous IDE drivers (Steven's
> idea).
> I doubt that. However, we should test it out by comparing your
> existing
> CONFIG.SYS to a previous one.
>
> As I said previously, back out of the RSJ attempt to install
> drivers at
> bootup. Either REM out the RSJ driver lines in your CONFIG.SYS
> file, or
> better yet, go back to a previous version of that file, the
> latest one
> you have before you installed RSJ.
>
> Then, go to the CDDRV.INF file as I said in my previous E-Mail
> and see
> if your CD unit is supported. If it is not, you have to contact
> RSJ
> Software and have them E-Mail you an updated file with lines
> added to it
> to support your unit. 99 times out of 100 they can successfully
> help
> you. I've been this route, so I know. It worked for me, first
> time,
> after a applied the new RSJ file.
>
> There are some plus and minuses to going to cdrecord versus RSJ.
> On the
> plus side cdrecord is free (I believe). On the minus side it is
> not have
> all the functionality as RSJ.
>
> If you are determined to uninstall RSJ, as I recall (do not quote
> me
> here) you do it from the install program that comes with it.
>
> HCM
>
> __________________________________________________________________
> __________
>
> eyeleica@lvcm.com wrote:
> >
> > I was able to get my system to boot. However, I am thinking
> the install
> > of RSJ was corrupt in some way. There is no way I can
> determine to
> > uninstall the program. The initial page of the installation
> program does
> > have an "uninstall" bar, but it is almost wiped out and is not
> functional.
> > That is, the uninstall does not work. I've checked the RSJ
> file and there
> > is no uninstall file anywhere. Would deleting the RSJ file do
> the same as
> > uninstalling?
> > I am going to give cdrecord a try, but I don't want a program
> on the
> > system that isn't functional. Any thoughts?
> >
> > Butch
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