Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 22:03:43 11/07/97
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>Posted by Manuel Rodriguez Blanco on November 07, 1997 at 23:02:10:
>Hi,
>First let me tell you that i think that REBEL9 is one of the greatest
>programs now available. Now i have this problems but i think that there
>is a form to solved it :).
>The problem is that i was unable to run Rebel9 in a pentium II 300 MHZ
>with 64 mb ram and win95, the rebel9 run perfectely in a pentium MMX 200
>MHZ with 64 mb ram and win95.
>After an apparently succefull installation, i tried to run with the
>shorcut for win95 and get abort, reinstall again.
I know, we got a few more complaints.
You can find FIX.ZIP on the Rebel Home Page at:
http://www.rebel.nl/download/fix.zip
This is the info that comes with FIX.ZIP
DESCRIPTION
The program FIX.EXE is meant for those REBEL 9.0
users who after installing REBEL 9.0 on their hard disk
received the message on a gray screen:
"Program aborted. Install again ..."
During installation a necessary file has not been copied
correctly. This program will fix that.
HOW TO RUN FIX.EXE
- Be sure to have your original REBEL 9.0 CD-Rom in your
CD-Drive
- It's doesn't matter if you run FIX.EXE from your hard disk
or from your floppy disk
- Run FIX.EXE and type the letter of your CD-drive when
you're asked to
- Now go to your REBEL 9.0 directory or click on the REBEL
icon and run REBEL!
Robert Kemper, E.G.H. Schroder BV October 1997
>I tried to boot with F8 and dos safe mode, whith the same error message.
>I tried to boot with a clean disk with MSdos 6.x with the same error.
>I reinstall the program in MSDos mode, when i tried to run again a get
>the same error,
>I reinstall in other machine, (pentium II 266 MHZ with 64 mb ram and
>win95) with the same error !!!
>I readed the README.txt and dont find anything that helpme to solve the
>problem
>I think that is some incompatibiliti with the Pentiums II
>I hope that some body can help me, Thanks in advanced
>Manuel.-
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