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Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:32:15 PST8
From: jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Mr2ice locks pc; BA2K won't restore

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Steven,

Thanks for your questions.

I finally figured out how BA2K works and was able to restore the mr2/ice
backup so ice runs just fine.

Sorry to be so slow in responding.

Jack

In , on 10/28/2004
at 09:19 AM, "Steven Levine" said:

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>In <417B4F3F.9010302@worldnet.att.net>, on 10/23/04
> at 11:52 PM, jack huffman said:

>OK. I may have caught up from Warpstock.

>Let's see what we can clear out here.

>>The backup selection screen shows the correct file on my z drive which
>>is where CDWFS created it. When I try to restore, BA2K says an
>>unexpected device driver error occurred and gives me an error message
>>(0100 as I remember)

>I don't use RSJ, so you will have to bear with me here. When you
>restore, I'm pretty sure you have to use the CD-ROM drive letter, not the
>CD-RW drive letter. Did you do this?

>You also need to find a pencil and paper and write down the full error
>messages. :-)

>>The backup file is on the CD. Clicking on the drives icon, etc., and
>>ZTBold both show it is there.

>What is the backup file name?

>>Oh yea. How did I manage to send this message? I activated the mail in
>>Mozilla. Ray Davison is right. It eliminates spam. One download of
>>almost 400 messages included only 2 that were spam.

>FWIW, you probably don't need to restore your MR/2 install to recover
>from the problems you have. However, I tend to be literal minded and
>answer the questions that are asked.

>Steven

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