said:
>
> Hi,
>
> >Hmm. Does minstall conflict with the eCS install regime (as the legacy
> >Warp Selective Install does)?
>
> Only if you use the Warp4 minstall. Minstall was rewritten for eCS.
Ah, that's helpful. However, Warp 4's Minstall is still there somewhere
because you can still do Warp 4's Selective Install, no?
> >Yeah, pretty ugly.
>
> Really. There's a SmartGuide action to restore mmos2 to a pristine state
> (i.e. with no sound card installed). This is the best solution if you can
> not get minstall to uninstall your card.
I believe I got minstall to completely uninstall the card but reinstalling
didn't help. I then went with another card, a Sound Blaster 16 I had lying
around. It still wouldn't work. Considering how long I spent diddling along,
going wih the a complete reinstall seemed worth it. Sure enough, an hour and a
half later, a reinstall worked and so did the sound card.
Thanks everyone.
> Steven
-Rocky
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