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Sandy Shapiro wrote:  
> In <4355B66B.7000901@adelphia.net>, on 10/18/05   
>    at 07:58 PM, Colin Campbell  said:  
>   
>   
>>I've also been reading that some users have had fairly good experiences   
>>with updating an eCS 1.2 or eCS 1.1, while others say it is more or less   
>>a disaster for them.  Some people say that the updating logic has not   
>>been fully worked out.  It seems to me that people have been updating   
>>OS/2 for a good many years; why is it so hard to get right?  
>   
>   
>>So far, I have not tried updating an eCS system.  Maybe I ought to try   
>>it just to learn what can go right (or wrong) for me.  Any opinions or   
>>experiences to share?  
>>Thanks,  
>>Colin  
>   
>   
> Hi Colin,  
>   
> I installed eCS V. 1.2 on my laptop and could not get the USB drivers to  
> work properly. I then installed the eCS 1.2 Media Refresh Beta 4 as a  
> "migration" over the eCS 1.2. That solved all my USB problems, and so far  
> it seems to be working well.  
>   
> Sandy  
>   
Sandy,  
Thanks for the info.  In my case, eCS 1.2 USB support worked, although I   
didn't get the Removable Device Monitor installed, as I have on my eCS   
1.1 machine.  Are your applications all working after migration?  Did   
you have to copy them from the Previous Desktop?  Any other gotchas?  
Colin  
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