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Subject: Re: [MiNT] N.aes v2.0 questions?
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Okay,

Well he could send pics of his cd and case, etc to prove he has a legal
copy or whatever and I can send an archive of my install..  That should
be easy enough.  Why bother wrestling with bad cd?  Unless his falcon
doesn't have an EtherNEC?

Thanks,
Mark


On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 10:09 -0400, Jim DeClercq wrote:
> Hello, Mark,
> 
> And thanks for all your past help.
> 
> I think the fellow has a bad install of n.aes. I had problems 
> with the CD. What files read varied widely between CD readers on 
> three kinds of machines. I got mine to work using a NEC 1x drive, 
> and Extendos Gold. Other than that, it would not install on my 
> machine.
> 
> Using SPIN! and a Plextor 8x, I could not read about 20 specific 
> files. Using other systems, other people could not read a 
> non-repeating list of other files.
> 
> Off list, told him to copy files to a TOS folder, and run install 
> from there. If they all copy, which I doubt, it will install from 
> there. And, if this were me, I would use the desktop display 
> routine to make sure my CD drive could read all the files.
> 
> He is sure that his CD reader will read that disk because it 
> reads other disks, which is not a univeral truth.
> 
> Jim
> 
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