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To: mr.mark who started this subject1/23/2001 2:15:42 PM
From: CharleyMike  Read Replies (2) of 110653
 
Mark 'n' All:

System is Winbook XL notebook, PII 233 w/W98 (not SE)
64Meg Ram, etc, etc, etc

Bought and loaded Systemworks after figuring all you folks couldn't be mistaken or Symantec employees <g>

Anyway, it way great. Thennnnnnn, I loaded my new Christmas Kodak DC4800 stuff, took some pix, and when trying to upload to the Winbook, kept getting "Image cannot XXXX Drive E" or something like that.

Figured it was a Norton glitch 'cause I never saw it before. Since I really needed to print the pix for one of our salesguys, and I couldn't get it to quit interrupting the file transfer, I just un-installed Systemworks temporarily, and that cured the problem.

Got busy and forgot to reinstall (then go rtfm) Then tried to get on the "Net". Couldn't log on, "Check your password and try again". OOoooops! Got out the Systemworks CD, reinstalled Manual, clicked on the Dialup and away we go.

Got to be an easy way to temporarily disable Systemworks so I can access jpg files on the Kodak.

Long story, I know, anyone out there got input??

Thanks from a long-time lurker, sometime poster

CharleyMike
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