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Can you explain "SmartGuide", point me to an explanation? I have not heard this
term before...
Steven Levine wrote:
> In <20071118212129.YGTK1817.mta9.adelphia.net@[192.168.1.20]>, on 11/18/07
> at 01:21 PM, "Michael Rakijas" 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.
>
>> 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.
>
> Steven
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