On 11 Feb 2011, at 16:54, [email protected] wrote:
> Did you try re-downloading the upgrade file for each of your tests? If the 
> file didn't download successfully in the first place, then maybe that's 
> your problem.  Also, did you successfully retrieve and install a license 
> first? I don't know what the Apex does if you try to install the upgrade 
> without the license already in place.  Maybe it gives you a failure 
> notice.  I guess the only other thought that occurs to me is that perhaps 
> you need plenty of space on your drive if the Apex uncompresses stuff into 
> a Temp directory right on the drive.  That wouldn't seem like the problem, 
> though, if you've used multiple media and had it bomb each time.

KeySoft just insists that you install a valid license if you install it without 
the license (as happened to me, accidentally).  Just reinsert your card and hit 
reset, and it will pick up and then delete the license file from your SD card 
this time.  Unfortunately, when given the choice KeySoft prefers to install 
software packages over license files when both exist.  Unfortunately, again, 
KeySoft doesn't ignore hidden files, so if you use Linux or OS X which use 
special files alongside the originals to store additional operating system 
metadata to copy the files onto your SD card (without some added trickery, like 
opening a command prompt to remove them), those will get picked up upon by 
KeySoft, and cause errors, skipping over all licenses or all software even when 
present.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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