Thanks James,
I checked out COA2, it's a neat program. Unfortunately it expects you to
know where the old and new addresses are -- which in my case are unknown.
Any other suggestions (I did not use partition magic)
Bernie Lis
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Bentley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: install 6.5++ win
> Bernie,
>
> You might wish to check out the 'COA2' utility from the PC magazine
> web site (www.pcmag.com). The following is from the COA2 help
> file:
>
> "Overview
>
> Once you install a program under Windows, the system starts building
> a web of connections that make it difficult to move the program
> anywhere else. If disk space constraints force a move, or if adding
> a new device causes drive letters to change, the system can lose
> track of essential files. To avoid that problem, use COA2 to send
> "change of address" notifications to Windows.
>
> COA2 tracks down all system references to the specified old address
> (file or folder name) in shortcuts, INI files, and the Registry
> and replaces them with the new address. When the changes are complete,
> COA2 presents you with a list of the changes it made, and gives
> the option to undo any of them, if necessary.
>
>
> Note that COA2 does not move any files. It's the equivalent of
> the Change of Address form you send to the Post Office, not the
> moving van!
>
> COA2 runs under Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT4,
> and Windows 2000."
>
> You might also wish to open a MSDOS prompt and enter the following
> commands:
> CD E:
> CD \
> DIR RBG*.EXE /S /P
>
> These commands will allow you to search the "E:" drive to see
> if the rbase main executable file is present.
>
> Make shure that adding the F: drive did not change the drive letter
> assigned to your existing drives, include CD-ROM, Zip drives etc.
>
> --
> Jim Bentley
> American Celiac Society
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email
> (973) 776-3900 x5029 - voicemail/fax
>
>
>
> ---- "Bernard Lis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I added a new drive to my computer (80GB) it is drive F:
> > rbg65.exe was installed on drive E: but not anymore.
> > rbg65.exe is nowhere to be found.
> >
> > I want to re-install it on drive F: but it keeps defaulting
> > to E:
> > and says there is no room on E: (which is true).
> > I tried to remove it but remove also says there is no room on
> > E:
> >
> > So where is it that still thinks it's on E:
> > and how do I install it on F:
> >
> > Bernie Lis
> > Megabytes, Inc.
> >
>
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