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In <4355BE73.9090203@adelphia.net>, on 10/18/05
at 08:33 PM, Colin Campbell said:
>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>> In <4355B66B.7000901@adelphia.net>, on 10/18/05
>> at 07:58 PM, Colin Campbell said:
>>
>>
>>>I've also been reading that some users have had fairly good experiences
>>>with updating an eCS 1.2 or eCS 1.1, while others say it is more or less
>>>a disaster for them. Some people say that the updating logic has not
>>>been fully worked out. It seems to me that people have been updating
>>>OS/2 for a good many years; why is it so hard to get right?
>>
>>
>>>So far, I have not tried updating an eCS system. Maybe I ought to try
>>>it just to learn what can go right (or wrong) for me. Any opinions or
>>>experiences to share?
>>>Thanks,
>>>Colin
>>
>>
>> Hi Colin,
>>
>> I installed eCS V. 1.2 on my laptop and could not get the USB drivers to
>> work properly. I then installed the eCS 1.2 Media Refresh Beta 4 as a
>> "migration" over the eCS 1.2. That solved all my USB problems, and so far
>> it seems to be working well.
>>
>> Sandy
>>
>Sandy,
>Thanks for the info. In my case, eCS 1.2 USB support worked, although I
>didn't get the Removable Device Monitor installed, as I have on my eCS
>1.1 machine. Are your applications all working after migration? Did
>you have to copy them from the Previous Desktop? Any other gotchas?
>Colin
Hi Colin,
I don't think this qualifies as a genuine migration. I did a fresh install
of eCS 1.2, and before installing any additional applications, I installed
eCS 1.2 Media Refresh. Once it was installed, I deleted the Previous
Desktop and began installing applications.
So far it is working well.
Sandy
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