, on 11/04/04  
   at 03:46 PM, GARY.WONG@sbcglobal.net said: 
>installing, it gave a message saying something to the  
>effect of "Please insert the eCS 1.2 CD-ROM in the  
>drive and then press a key", even though the CD WAS  
>in the drive. 
This sure sounds like a driver letter swap. 
>What is the file name of the installation guide  
>manual?  Is it INF or HTML? 
Probably PDF.  Look for something with the word install in the name.  I 
don't have an production install CD handy. 
>Are you saying a diskette must have a volume label of  
>BOOT_UPDATE for the installer to pull off updated  
>drivers from the diskette?  Is it case-sensitive? 
Yes.  You can use makedisk.cmd to build the diskette. 
>--- Original Message --- 
>From: "Steven Levine"  
>To: SCOUG Help  
>Subject: SCOUG-Help: Instaling eCS 1.2 on an SATA  
>drive (was eCS 1.2 Group Buy Status as of 11/4/2004) 
Please learn to trim your quotes or you will force me to postphone my 
responses until I have time to trim them for you. 
Steven 
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