Author: Dana Turnmire
Date: 22:06:28 09/15/03
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On September 16, 2003 at 00:11:45, Alex wrote: >On September 15, 2003 at 17:31:02, David Dahlem wrote: > >>On September 15, 2003 at 15:12:25, Alex wrote: >> >>>On September 15, 2003 at 03:58:41, Drexel,Michael wrote: >>> >>>>On September 15, 2003 at 01:15:16, Alex wrote: >>>> >>>>>If I spend thousands of hours creating my own personal opening books with my own >>>>>analysis and also merge said books with several purchased books on a cd for my >>>>>own personal use this is not a problem on the FRITZ gui. HOWEVER as we ALL know >>>>>hard drives fail and reformating is often required which results in LOST >>>>>BOOKS!!!!!! HOW OH HOW does one save said books for personal use only to a CD >>>>>or Flopy drive or anything else for that matter without violating copy >>>>>wrightprotection which will subsequently stop the Fritz program from reloading >>>>>the created book? Alex >>>> >>>>What are you talking about? There is no Copyprotection for books. >>>>Just burn the book files (IIRC *.ctg,*.cto,*.ctb and *.ini) on a CD. >>> I beg to differ--------I attempted the procedure several times and the Fritz 8 >>>program always stated a "access violation" and shut down. Alex >> >>Are you copying the book files to a CD for backup, or trying to use the books in >>Fritz after they are copied to the CD? >> >>Dave > Of course the idea of having a back up is to be able to use them! >So........... I back them up on a CD then try to load them into Fritz 8 to see >if I can use them and NO JOY! I get "access violation " and the program closes >down. Thanks for your inquiry however! Alex. The reason you may be getting an "access violation" is the file may be saved as a read only file. Right click the file and uncheck the read only file if that is the case.
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