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Hi Harry  
I am sad to correct you but you believe wrong:  
 
It did NOT !!!  
 
At that time it was also recomended / suggested to do a virgin  
installation !!  
The same was said to eCS: Preferable do NOT install over an existing  
OS/2 !  
 
The difference of the Upgrade is not technical but legal case :-)  
 
However, have a nice weekend and fun with your new installed OS ;-))  
 
svob=EF  
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hmotin@sbcglobal.net on 16/04/2004 00:33:51  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Re: Lost Desktop on Ecom 1.1  
 
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:56:33 PDT7, Mark Abramowitz wrote:  
 
>The Warp 4 upgrade did NOT require Warp 3 to be already installed.  
 
 
I believe it did. Maybe I have my versions of Warp confused. Maybe it  
was going from =  
 
Warp 2.1 to Warp 3. Anyway, I KNOW that I had to have the previous  
version installed in =  
 
order to use the upgrade product!  
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