>It may.  But that file is a binary file that shouldn't be handled with text
>editors, making it difficult to view the information in it.

Whoops. Then I hope I didn't seriously goof something up. My installed.bin file properties state that it consists of exactly six bytes, and if I open it with a non-invasive text editor, it says "1.76i4". Should there be more to it?

I doubt there is a problem with the file -- I'm just surprised that a text editor would open it. Perhaps it is due to the long version (most versions are just 4 bytes).


-Scott
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