said:
>In <200601110350.k0B3oDH7099862@pimout6-ext.prodigy.net>, on 01/10/06
> at 07:50 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>What I would like to understand is why one uninstall preserved the
>>resolution, and the other uninstall lost the resolution with no apparant
>>way to get it back.
>The first uninstall must have failed (partially) for some reason.
>There's no way the you could be running VGA at 1050x1400.
I think that must be right. What is curious is that it uninstalled enough
to bring back the sound, but not enough to change the resolution.
If I knew what caused the sound to fail (when the FAT32.IFS was loaded),
that would be encouraging. I would then feel free to reinstall SNAP and
make sure it was right.
Sandy
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