Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 08:02:51 08/28/01
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Dear Dan, I don't see why Schroder or anybody else has a responsibility to replace a damaged software disk. This is a pain in the %$$. An extreme example would be that a guy could keep melting his CDs on the stove and asking for continual replacements. Shit happens. Tim Frohlick PS You wouldn't believe the crap that Steve Schwartz has gotten from guys who took their computers apart and then asked for a replacement because "It don't work no more!" On August 27, 2001 at 20:52:20, Daniel Chancey wrote: >Now I fear I may have shortened the Rebel CD I bought. > >Recently I soaked the CD with water in effort to clean it. I was never told >or never believed that water could actually harm the CD. Now I am unable to >install Rebel Tiger II and Installing Rebel Century 3 took about 30 minutes. > >If a new CD is needed, Is there any possible way I could get one without >purchasing one? Or do I need to buy a new CD or struggle with the one I have? > >Is there a way to fix the CD and Does Chessbase 8.0 cause any problem with the >Rebel CD? > > >Castle2000
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