said:
>OK, thanks muchly. I guess you are well on your way to helping Butch
>restore his system to a status he had just before he attempted to install
>RSJ.
I not quite so sure about that. I know how get him back up and running,
but I don't know that he will understand the instructions. We shall see.
>For the future it is essential that he take all the correct precautions
>in backing up critical files BEFORE attempting to install any program. He
I've always said it takes one good crash to convince users that backups
are a requirement.
>As I said previously, I believe that I can help him correctly install
>RSJ, using the correct preventive measures and the information and files
>that he got from RSJ Software. I have RSJ installed on my system.
Agreeed.
Steven
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