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Date: | Tue, 30 Mar 2004 09:17:47 PST8PDT,4,1,0,3600,10,-1,0,7200,3600 |
From: | "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net > |
Reply-To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
Subject: | SCOUG-Help: Help, I'm Trapped |
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In <20040330055204.68211.qmail@web80202.mail.yahoo.com>, on 03/30/04
at 03:03 AM, Harry Motin said:
>I was not able to get the system to read the registration data from a
>diskette. Wouldn't do that. There were really no instructions on exactly
>how do to it (how to put the data on a diskette). Had to write in all the
>registration stuff manually during the install.
>
>I installed the IBM performance IDE drivers. Did not take a chance on
>Dani's drivers. Will change my system to her drivers later. Also, I used
>the IBM COM.SYS driver instead of the SIO.SYS one. ECS properly detected
>my Adaptec SCSI system.
>
>On phase 1 of the install my system hung at the APM.SYS loading. I
>rebooted, using the installation CD, and got to a commandline. Per the
>instructions in the booklet, I REM'ed out all 3 instances of APM.SYS in
>the CONFIG.SYS. Then, per the instructions I copyed the FAQ.TXT document
>to a diskette, so that I could read it on another computer. I wanted to
>be able to pick up the installation at the start of phase 1 instead of
>going back to the beginning. The instructions in the FAQ.TXT did not
>work. There was no file, E:\...\install\phase1.cmd, on my hard drive.
>Therefore, I could not use it to restart the phase 1 installation.
>Nevertheless, I pulled the CD, rebooted, using the hard drive, then put
>the CD back into the bay before the bootup completed. The system came up
>and completed the installation, using the CD. I then reinstated the
>APM.SYS lines in the CONFIG.SYS.
>
>Everything seems to be OK, but I have not tested or seen everything yet.
>
>A couple of questions:
>
> 1. How do I set up the system to turn off the motherboard upon
>shutdown. I know it's there, somewhere in a configuration notebook. I
>just cannot find it.
>
> 2. I have 3 JFS LVM volumes on my first hard disk. Upon bootup the
>system runs CHKDSK on these 3 volumes everytime. It takes only maybe 10
>seconds, but is that the way it's supposed to work? I thought JSF volumes
>did not need CHKDSK. Is there any way to get it to not run CHKDSK on
>these JFS volumes?
>
>I'm now going to work to restore my system to something like its past
>usefulness (install Back Again 2000, Injoy, Norman AV, Mozilla, check for
>a working Internet connection and File and Print Client, etc.). HCM
>Larry Tawa wrote:
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>In <68123.12.48.25.29.03.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 03/29/2004 at
>12:43 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>>Larry Tawa wrote:
>>> (b) avoid the SIO 2.00 driver included without reservation;
>>I didn't have any problem with the (eCS default) install of SIO 2, or
>>after the install. (It may depend on what h/w you have.) Don't recall
>>if I actually did a test connection under eCS. I will try that again at
>>some convenient time.
>Jordan,
>Point well taken. SIO 2.00, indeed YMMV. I should have refrained from
>stating "included without reservation"; But, will I use SIO 2.00 on any
>machine - no. I own one copy of Sio 2.03 professional , possibly two
>copies, which I am *not* using. I'll bet you a cup of coffee that the
>next released version of eCS will either have SIO 2.03 non-professional
>version or else this driver will not be installed as default.
>*Most* installs can use the base eCS 1.1 install; ie the dani driver in
>performance mode or apparently SIO 2.00 non-professional version.
>Based on the prior failed installs of others, I noted that a number of
>these had problems with dani and/or sio. Thus when I had problems with my
>eCS 1.1 install on the ASUS A7N8X motherboard, I focused my attack on the
>failed install on dani and sio. The traps/stalls with sio were scattered,
>not always reproducible but were real. The dani performance error on my
>system appeared to occur in the network install portion (early in phase
>1).
>So if one has problems with a base eCS 1.1 install, I suggest first to
>look at dani and sio. As well as check the readme files.
>As for installing only Java 1.1.8 without other javas, no IBM WebBrowser,
>VGA install to minimize the extra components in the base eCS install and
>IMO would thus apply to everyone. After the eCS base install, (1) add
>whatever the *latest* version of java that you desire; (2) install the
>latest Mozilla, Firebird browser version (have this available on a CD or
>elsewher on your hard drive); (3) install SNAP (shareware) without having
>residual Scitech Display Doctor (SDD) on your hard drive. If no SNAP, you
>could simply install SDD, although I have been told that if installing a
>performance OS, and eCS is a performance eCS, install VGA first, then
>after a complete install use your latest video driver such as the latest
>SDD/se available form Serenity.
>To me eCS 1.1 install is significantly different and improved from eCS
>1.0; I expect the next verion of eCS will again be significantly
>different and improved all-around.
>Larry
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