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Subject: Re: CM9000 Set up problems

Author: Chessfun

Date: 17:01:00 09/04/02

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On September 04, 2002 at 19:51:20, Chessfun wrote:

>On September 04, 2002 at 19:35:05, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>
>>After initially trying to install to d:\chessmaster 9000 and the install hanging
>>after completing 100%. I then tried installing to the default directories adding
>>direct x 8.1 although it said I already had it. Same thing at the end of install
>>I'm left with a blank CM set up screen that if I try to close it states CM 9000
>>set up not complete.
>>
>>Still in my first set up attempt d:\chessmaster 9000 all I got after I closed
>>the set up was a single file in Chessmaster 9000 folder called Ubi1.exe. And
>>although the files were in C:\program files\chessmaster 9000 after that install,
>>upon closing it myself again I'm just left with a file Ubil1.exe nothing else?
>>
>>Also the files that were in c:\My Documents\Chessmaster 9000 have gone as is the
>>folder.
>>
>>System Win 98 SE, 512 Mb ram, Asus A7V motherboard, ATI radeon 7000 video card.
>>
>>Sarah.
>
>Upon re booting the file Ub1l.exe has also gone and the directory is empty.
>Set up on this PC still hangs at the end, no reboot screen simply a blank
>Chessmaster 9000 set up screen. Task info confirms Ubi1.exe is running but if I
>close the set up screen again everything is gone. Pressing alt-ctrl-del has
>Chessmaster 9000 setup listed don't say it isn't responding.
>
>Guess I'll try my other PC.
>
>Sarah.

These three files show;

The files as they are in the directory;
http://www.geocities.com/chessfun_1999/IMG1.gif

Hung screen;
http://www.geocities.com/chessfun_1999/IMG2.gif

Files in my documents;
http://www.geocities.com/chessfun_1999/IMG3.gif

As soon as I close the hung screen these files are gone leaving a Ubi1.exe after
re-boot that's also gone.

Sarah.




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