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Ray Davison wrote:
> Ray Davison wrote:
>>
>> In one way this USB is better that W2K. In W2K when I plug in this
>> four bay card reader it creates four drive letters, even if no cards
>> are plugged in. When I do plug in a card I then have to try the
>> drives till I find the one in use. eCS waited until I plugged in a
>> card and created one drive. If I pulled the card the only change is
>> the eject button disappears. The drive stays. When I unplug the bay
>> the drive is deleted. I did not have to "eject".
>
> Same machine, W4. 4 MSD and a Modem, same as eCS, I think.
>
> USB and NET both work. However, It creates five removable drive objects
> before anything is plugged in. I compared all the USB files could find
> to my downloads and th eCS installation. No obvious difference I can see.
>
Same machine, different HDD, new eCS20RC2, 4 MSD.
It creates five removables objects, just like W4.
eCenter takes two minutes, thirty seconds to load.
Attempt to log on net gets: Exception in module: SOCKETS, TRAP 000e.
I don't need to buy video games, I have eCS.
Ray
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