wrote:
> If you don't get a timely
> response, let me know the
> ticket number and we will see if this is a problem I
> can fix.
O.K.
> You really have given me no data to analyze yet,
> just feelings.
That's very arrangeable. No matter what I decide to
do, I have and am saving the Instlog.Zip (or whatever
that installation archive is called), just as I still
have a couple of them from our previous go-'rounds
with 1.2GA in the main E: partition. I could send you
this latest one now -- just say the word.
> Since have a backup. I would do a fresh install just
> to be sure that it is
> not some specific to your hardware that is causing
> the failure. The Peer
> install can be picky. If that succeeds, then it
> makes sense to pursue the
> the migration problems.
I hope to get to this as soon as proves convenient,
but it may take me a little while. I did look over
the partition, and then over CD #1, to see if there
happened to be a PHASE3.CMD or a PHASE4.CMD in
evidence. Apparently not. Closest thing was a
PHASE2MM.CMD. The Peer business makes the install go
kerflooey somewhere in the vicinity of Phase 2, and
the installer does not seem to recover to do anything
that is supposed to happen beyond that point. So, no
SNAP etc. I'll be curious to see if the clean,
non-advanced install w/ NO migration comes out any
differently, but here's an early wager that it
doesn't.
Jordan
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