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Subject: Re: Help with Junior 9, please!

Author: George Speight

Date: 23:59:40 10/27/05

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On October 28, 2005 at 01:37:25, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On October 27, 2005 at 21:13:01, George Speight wrote:
>
>>Thanks, John. But why do I need to copy the original to my hard drive. Also, I
>>went into playchess and clicked query update or whatever, but I'm confused as to
>>what was updated. I must have gone in under Fritz instead of Junior. What in
>>hell did I foul up doing that?  Gues you see how little I know about  a lot of
>>this.  Help again if you can. Thanks, George   PS: How do I copy it to my hard
>>drive.?
>
>
>      Hi George
>      You are mixing things up. Please study
>      "GUI's and engines - not the same thing"
>      http://www.chessbase.com/support/support.asp?pid=213
>      then you will hopefully understand the difference.
>      Regards
>      Kurt
Kurt, I appreciate your time and help. But I think you misunderstood what I was
trying to get across. I read the article, and I understand all that. My problem
is I was told to go into playchess and click on help and then query upgrade. But
I am doing that to upgrade Junior 9 from 9.0.0.1 to 9.0.0.3  And once I get in
playchess I can click on query upgrade, but no one has told me what to do before
that to make sure I am upgrading Junior. They left out steps in the process that
I need to know. If you can help me with that, I would greatly appreciate it.
Also one other thing that is VERY IMPORTANT. When I went into playchess the
first time and clicked on query upgrade, it said the process had been completed.
But what process. I didnt change Junior. Did I change something I shouldnt have.
If I changed something, I need to reverse it.  If you could answer that and tell
me how to make sure I am upgrading Junior before I click on query I would
appreciate it very much!!  Thanks for everything.  George



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