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In <4203AA2E.5080805@adelphia.net>, on 02/04/05
at 09:00 AM, Colin Campbell said:
>OK, I made a BOOT_UPD diskette with the V1.71 DANIS506.ADD on it. I'll
>insert that diskette along with the Installation CD. (It's interesting
>that the "makedisk.cmd" file tells users that there are 4 options for
>making diskettes, but the menu that follows shows only 3.)
You should report this to the eCS Bugtracker as a documentation error.
>It's interesting that, at least for me, install problems seems so
>intimidating at first, but when I start researching them, asking
>questions, and plotting solutions, the problems seem to get smaller and
>simpler to dela with. (I hope I'm not setting myself up for BIG
>problems with that statement!)
Things always look the darkest from inside the cave.
Steven
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