Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 02:01:07 10/21/00
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On October 21, 2000 at 03:40:55, Pete Galati wrote: >On October 21, 2000 at 02:10:02, Terry Ripple wrote: > >> I did this simple installation several times on my Compaq with Win.95 but now >>i'am trying to install Hiarcs opening book to the hard drive of a new Gateway >>that is using Windows me and i'am having a weir problem. After the install of >>the book to the hard drive of my new Gateway everything appears to have gone OK. >> >>The opening tree shows all the moves are there and the installation puts it in >>the default= C:\Program Files\Chess Base\Books\Hiarcs.ctg >> >>All the opening moves are showing in the display window of the Hiarcs program >>and i play a game of Chess and i know that the opening moves are coming from the >>hard drive as my CD is not spinning. So now i exit the Hiarcs program and remove >>the CD. I now go back in the program to play a game of chess and there are no >>moves displayed in the programs window nor are there any moves showing >>in the opening tree! >> >>Next i go to load the opening book and it shows that hiarcs.ctg is there but i >>still try to load it by clicking on hiarcs. ctg and then click on "Open" and it >>says that i already have the opening book loaded! >> >>I been in Chessbase's T Notes and followed the Opening tree installation to my >>hard drive and this is exactly the way that i install it to my Compaq but when i >>do the same install to my new Gateway that is using Windows me i have this >>problem. Is there some kind of bug that is causing these problems in with the >>Windows me? >> >>I appreciate any help in advance that you can give me, this has me stomped!!! >> >>Best Regards, >>Terry > >Boy, you got me. It might be having trouble because of it still being a >read-only file even after after being on the harddrive, because I think >Chessbase has all the files one their CDs with read-only file attributes. > >So try this, in the File Manager or Explorer, highlight the file hiarcs.ctg (you >know, the one on your HD), and hit alt-enter, and you sould get that thing that >shows you the file attributes, and if there's a check in the box that says >"read-only", then remove that check, see if that fixes the problem for you. > >Pete Good advice. I have also found the removal of "read only" well worth a first try. Sune
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