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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (7001)4/12/1999 12:34:00 AM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Zeuspaul

Choose a 'C' drive and install and execute it from the chosen 'C' drive.

I see your point about the problems with changing drive letters better now. Although Sean mentioned using UNCs to deal with that situation. I have to ask him about UNCs. I am unfamiliar.
But in your example even if C: is always the same by installing and always executing from that install wouldn't there be the same type of problem if the other drive letters changed?

Sorry to hear about your BH 6. If you had another computer to stick it in, when you found some time, that would be an ultimate test of its demise. Were you overclocking??? If so, do you think that had anything to do with the fatality?

I have no complaints about my Aopen board except for Aopens newsgroup based tech support system. I would prefer to be able to email into tech support rather than posting a newsgroup question and then having to keep checking the newsgroup for a response from either tech support or other users. Aopen also added quite a few BIOS setup options in the latest upgrade which were not explained anywhere. I had to go thru the newsgroup to get a variety of answers from both support and other users.I never did get my cpu fan rpms to register in hardware monitor either. But these are all minor concerns out weighed by what appears to be an unflinchingly stable board. 'Rock solid' as they say. <g>

Clarence
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