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Colin,
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 17:40:39 -0700, Colin Campbell wrote:
>I learned that the new APM.SYS is part of the "Speed Step" dowmload on
>eCS' Web Site. Is that where you got yours?
Boy, I just don't remember where I got mine. And that's particularly odd, because I keep
all of my drivers in a select set of folders and I tend to document the where's and when's
of every driver that I have, even the old ones that I have replaced.
>Right now, my Dell system boots with APM reactivated, but it doesn't
>show any signs of going to "sleep".
I've never used sleep mode on my system (don't like it). Don't know if my APM.SYS file
supports it.
>downloaded GCC, installed old versions of DeScribe and Mesa (the install
>didn't even let me choose a drive!),
That's odd! I installed Describe and Mesa both to specific and selected spots. If you
have UniMaint, you can uninstall each one and then reinstall to you desired place.
HCM
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