Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 13:58:43 01/22/02
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On January 22, 2002 at 16:30:01, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On January 22, 2002 at 16:23:51, Torstein Hall wrote: > >>On January 22, 2002 at 15:53:05, William Penn wrote: >> >>>On January 22, 2002 at 15:49:00, Thomas Mayer wrote: >>> >>>>Hi William, >>>> >>>>> I had to replace my hard drive yesterday, then reinstall my op system & all of >>>>> my software. After reinstalling Fritz 7 (1.0.0.1), I went to their server for >>>>> the update, but it said: "No update available for this version." I tried >>>>> several times and even reinstalled Fritz 7, but the same result. Are they >>>>> having a technical problem? Or what? >>>> >>>>I had the same problem yesterday... So I did ask one from ChessBase and he told >>>>me that the next update would be on today and to prevent users from useless >>>>downloads they had taken the update away... But seems that they didn't manage it >>>>to get it up today... So I see the same text: "No update available for this >>>>version." - don't understand this politics - because I did want to analyze some >>>>of my CCT4-Games over night - well, so I did use Rebel Tiger 14... :) Which I >>>>can update when I want... don't understand why ChessBase do not offer the update >>>>files also at their homepage to download... >>>> >>>>Greets, Thomas >>> >>>Thanks very much for your information. I'll wait patiently for the new update. >>>I'm on leave and not doing any chess analysis currently. I just thought >>>something might be wrong with my computer after installing a new hard drive. >>>HM >> >>I'm upgrading at this moment whiile writing the message. > >You can even write that message twice. Slow upgrade? :-) > >Regards, >Mogens My first one actually crashed on me, but on the second run it looks like it got itself rightly installed. Now I just have to check what changes are there... Torstein
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