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In <20021126182634.4219.qmail@bjork.linkline.com>, on 11/26/02
at 10:26 AM, waynec@linkline.com said:
>After unzipping the download file, I had 2 folders... disk1 and disk2.
>Disk 1 had a readme file which was totally inadequate, with little to no
> information about how the screensaver works or how to install it. But
>there was an "install.exe" program in the disk1 folder so I invoked it.
>It gave me a nice graphics screen with a logo and asked what portions of
>Wipeout I wanted to install, then showed graphics of my hard drives and
>said to click on the drive where I wanted the install, but then it asked
>me for disk1. I could not get past that. I tried copying the disk1
>folder to diskette, and executed install.exe from the diskette... same
>message. I tried using a path statement and using a "set srcpath = a:"
>command before invoking install.exe... same message. I am stymied, is
>there somthing I should be doing?
>Can anyone recommend a screen saver program that will display my own jpg
>files, or tell me what to do to get Wipeout to install so I can find out
>if that program will do what I wish?
>Thanks,
>Wayne
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