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In <74891.19.00.59.13.06.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 06/13/2004
at 06:50 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
>On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 14:03:28 PDT7, Larry Tawa wrote:
>>As you said, since you already have installed eCS 1.1 with SDD, boot to
>>VGA, delete references in config.sys to SDD and unimaint/checkini/cleanini
>>reboot than SNAP...........
>Hold on here! I did not do that. Just like Gary I had purchased SNAP
>prior to my ECS install. As I recall, I went to the Scitech website to
>find out how to install SNAP over SDD. It's pretty straight forward. You
>do, however, have to manually delete some files afterwards. Let me go to
>the SciTech site and see
>HCM
Hi Harry,
Gary wrote: "Does anyone have any suggestions for a more clean conversion
process?" I answered this *specific* question. :)
FWIW, with eCS, I have installed SDD/se then SDD (registered) and then
SNAP (registered); that does work but the extra stuff....... Thus on my
main systems with eCS, install eCS with VGA and then directly to SNAP
(registered). YMMV.
Regards.
Larry
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