Re: Virtual PC restored

2000-08-16 Thread David Ross

 I think this was just discussed but when I clicked the link for the archives
 it just gave me a list and no way to search. Here's the short of it.
 Restored drive, now virtual PC says it wasn't properly installed... Is there
 a "proper" way to restore it? or am I stuck?

The installation of VPC v3 seems to be tied to the volume name and maybe
size and maybe serialization and maybe date and 

I get this message even if I've backed up EVERYTHING and restored it
all. I've just taken to reinstalling the application.


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Re: Virtual PC restored

2000-08-16 Thread Matt Barkdull

   I think this was just discussed but when I clicked the link for 
the archives
  it just gave me a list and no way to search. Here's the short of it.
  Restored drive, now virtual PC says it wasn't properly installed... Is there
  a "proper" way to restore it? or am I stuck?

The installation of VPC v3 seems to be tied to the volume name and maybe
size and maybe serialization and maybe date and 


It's never been that way with me.  Hmm, I've copied the data to CD 
and copied it to another computer with a different HD name and whole 
different setup.  Worked fine.  You just need to remember that prefs 
file.  There's also a file called E-RegCard 029VPC Stamp File, but I 
don't think it has anything to do with it.  In fact, that file is in 
a disabled folder on my system here.



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Re: Virtual PC restored

2000-08-15 Thread Eric Ullman

Hi Garret,

I believe that's just VPC's serialization protection kicking in.
Reinstalling just the application from the original CD should do the trick.

Eric Ullman
Dantz Development


Garret J. Cleversley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

...virtual PC says it wasn't properly installed... Is there
 a "proper" way to restore it? or am I stuck?



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