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Subject: Re: Download probelm with fruit and pro deo

Author: George Speight

Date: 12:14:45 07/23/05

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On July 23, 2005 at 15:13:08, David Dahlem wrote:

>On July 23, 2005 at 15:02:08, George Speight wrote:
>
>>I know im not nearly as good with this stuff as all u guys. Believe me, i wish
>>iwas. Here is what i need help with. With pro deo after the download i was told
>>to double click on the zip file and then go to the top of the page it brings up
>>. Then i click on file, then extract all. What im trying to do is get it in my
>>list of chessbase engines. I was told i am supposed to be extracting these files
>>into the Documents/Chessbase/Engines Folder. When i click on extract all, it
>>takes me to the Compressed Folders Extraction Wizard. When i click next, it
>>takes me to a page that says select destination at the top. Below that it says
>>select a folder to extract the files to. (looks like ther is a default folder in
>>the directory, but its not what im looking for. Do i delete it out and type in
>>where i want to go, or click on browse.? When i click on browse it brings up
>>Documents, My Computer, and Network Places. Obviously my only choice here is to
>>click on documents. When i click on that the first item it brings up is
>>chessbase. I have checked all the subfolders under chessbase, and everything
>>else in the list, and i cant find the Chessbase/Engines folder. I feel like im
>>close to where i need to get and be ready to install the engine in chessbase.
>>But i cant find the folder Chessbase/Engines. I cant extract something to a
>>folder i cant find.  PLease help, anyone. thanks, george   This is all so
>>frustrating!
>
>In this previous post ...
>
>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?438099
>
>you say you installed Spike in chessbase. In order to do that, you HAD to find
>the Chessbase/Engines folder. :-)
>
>Regards
>Dave



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