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J R FOX wrote:
> --- Steven Levine wrote:
>
>
>>>Who is working on the eCS installer, and where do I
>>>contact them ? What files would I be sending them,
>>>other than CONFIG.SYS ?
>
>
>
>>Did you happen to read the first two paragraphs of
>>page 8 of the eCS 1.2r
>>QuickGuide or the referenced sections of
>>guidproc.hlp?
>
>
> Skimmed that part of the booklet a couple times
> earlier, have now read it closely. (I'll check the
> guide helfpile too.) Doesn't change the fact that
> I've gotten nothing but silence from them in the past.
> But I'll certainly try again.
>
> In the meantime, you have no suggestions . . . short
> of the next live Help Desk ? I'm about to zero out
> that partition and either restore the recent 1.1 image
> or try Mark and Ray's clean, no migration,
> non-advanced install idea (just in the interest of
> thoroughness, though I think we've been there and done
> that at past Help Desks), or maybe both.
>
>
> Jordan
>
>
Jordan,
If you have the time, it might be interesting to do the clean install.
At least you might learn whether eCS will install cleanly under a
simpler set of circumstances.
You can probably reload your backup in a matter of 30 minutes or less,
so a bit more experimentation shouldn't be too costly.
Colin
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