Author: Chris Taylor
Date: 23:41:03 03/31/01
Go up one level in this thread
On April 01, 2001 at 03:14:10, Chessfun wrote: >On March 31, 2001 at 22:49:46, Thomas Mayer wrote: > >>Hi Wayne, >> >>>Installed Fritz6 on new comp (win98se) >>so far so good... >> >>> Downloaded fritz6e update and unziped it to Fritz6 engines did not work, >>> unziped it to chessbase, did not work, updated it to fritz6 did not work. I >>> have removed fritz6 on each of the above. I had a devil of a time getting the >>> patch to work on my old comp but eventually >>> did. Now samo samo >> >>that is not the way... Install FRITZ 6... download the update... unzip it e.g. >>in \windows\temp\ - start the setup.exe ... follow everything, restart, delete >>everything in \windows\temp ... and well, there you have the newest Fritz 6... >> >>Greets, Thomas > > >That naturally works but IMO the critical thing is the path. >C:\Program files\chessbase\Fritz6 and also choosing repair >if you have installed a previous patch. > >Following is the actual text from Chessbase. > >"This is how you install a service pack: > >1. Download the file for the language you require (click and then "save as..."). > >2. Unzip the zip file on your hard disk. > >3. Run the file setup.exe, which you have extracted from the zip file. Fritz has >to be in the original installation folder. The setup software will automatically >locate the folder for the update. > >4. The last service pack supercedes all previous ones. So if you install Fritz >from the original CD and then upgrade it with one of the service packs below you >with then have the very latest version of the program. > >5. If you have already installed a previous service pack, chose the option >"Repair" in the setup software. This will overwrite all newer files. > >6.To check if the upgrade was successful open Menu: Help - About Fritz. It >should now show Jan 9 2001." > > >Sarah. When I look in help, my version shows the date "Jan 23" Chris Taylor
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.