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In <411FB32D.7A4BF41D@pacbell.net>, on 08/15/2004
at 11:02 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>Don,
>Yes, there will still be several text files burned from that ISO image
>that you can read. Most likely, you can even invoke DFSEE, which will
>come up. It will either tell you that: a) It is a trialware,
>time-limited copy, with whatever performance limitations that may entail
>(until such time as you have a license key), or b) You won't actually be
>able to do anything with the program. I have burned a few of Jan's ISOs
>to cd (via RSJ), with good results, but I do have a license.
>By the way, this is a very good program to have, so it will definitely be
>worth acquiring the license.
Hi Jordan
My main problem was hardware related. I got a shock after fixing the
hardware problem and booting up. This strange screen came up I had never
seen before. So, I hit the RED RESET button.
On the second boot, after looking at the strange screen for 15 to 20
seconds, I figured out that I was booting into DFSEE. Forgot that the CD
was still in the drive.
I have a DFSEE 5.xx license. Think I can afford to get a 6,xx
license next month.
Thanks for the comments
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