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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 23:23:08 PDT7, lists 2 svobi at synass dot net wrote:
>I also followed HCM's cookbook step by step and found it
>installed but not working yet !
>
>Two things are curious:
>Even with pathes listed in config.sys one file cannot being
>found and therefor does not start !
>Also CDattach does not work !!
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>Finally after 2 hours I stopped investigations and retries.
>Now I have a registered RSJ V5.03 installed but need
>to find out more another time !!!
Hi Svobi:
Sorry you are having such a hard time. From your discussion, above, I am not sure what your current status is. Are
you able to use RSJ now (without Dani's back door)? That is, have you successfully installed RSJ, such that you
can now attach and see your CD unit?
If the answer to the above is NO, then that's where you've got to start and successfully complete. You need to
have a successful installation of RSJ, using their installer and instructions, before you attempt to modify it with
Dani's back door.
From your discussion above, it sounds like your CONFIG.SYS is pointing to a file that is causing a problem.
Either:
1. The path is misspelled in the CONFIG.SYS
2. The file does not exist where the CONFIG.SYS points
3. The file is corrupt
4. Other possibilities????
If you followed the installation instructions from RSJ and your result is that problem file, the one that cannot be
found, that's probably the cause of your installation problem. That is, that problem is the reason why RSJ does
not work (cannot attach files).
HCM
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