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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 21:45:04 -0700, Martin Rosenfeld wrote:  
 
>I had to boot to VGA. How can I get Snap back?  
 
 
Martin,  
Attached please the readme files from the Snap installation program that came with my   
eCS installation (readme0.txt) and the readme file that came with my purchase of the   
Snap drivers from SciTech Software, Inc. (readme.txt). I'm not sure which set of drivers   
you have on your system. Use the readme file that's appropriate.  
 
A bit of advice, if you don't mind:  
 
	1.	It's usually difficult to navigate around on your desktop, when your   
display is in VGA mode (icons disappear off the screen; windows open up with their   
menu controls off the screen and useless; etc.)  
 
	2.	Therefore, I've found it useful to know what I have to do on the VGA   
screen before I go to VGA (willingly or unwillingly).  
 
	3.	I've print out hard copies of several instructions such as readme files  
 
	4.	I use the ALT-F7 key combination procedure to help me reposition   
windows such that I can use the functions within the window.  
HCM  
 
			  
 
 
  
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