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In <74854.12.30.50.13.06.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 06/13/2004
at 12:17 PM, "Gary Granat" said:
>I would like to switch from the SDD driver delivered with eCS 1.1 to SNAP
>(I'm registered to use both, incidentally). SciTech provides some
>general instructions about how to switch to SNAP (deinstall the existing
>driver, switch to VGA, etc.) but these instructions are for going from
>non-SciTech to SciTech drivers. When I installed SNAP on my DFI system,
>it seemed to me that the procedure was messy and left a bunch of SDD
>artifacts lying around.
>Does anyone have any suggestions for a more clean conversion process?
>--gary
FWIW, the best way to do the above with eCS is at the install - install
eCS with VGA, then install SNAP..........
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...........
HTH
Larry
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