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- From: larryd@milton.u.washington.edu (Larry Desoto)
- Subject: Re: Uninstalling Stacker.. grrrr...
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- Organization: University of Washington
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- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 02:29:27 GMT
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- ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Iskandar Taib) writes:
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- >Whats the approved method of doing this? I've had three self-avowed
- >pirates call me in the last two weeks who installed Stacker on their
- >drives and had the machine crash. They couldn't un-install it. The
- >first thing I asked was "Do you have the manual?" "Ummm.. no..."...
- >Resisting the urge to yell "You immoral software pirate you..." I had
- >to tell them that I didn't know how to do it since I don't have Stacker
- >myself.
-
- >Is there a quick, approved way of un-stacking a drive?
-
- For the pirates...tell them to kiss their data goodbye and get out the
- installation disk for the operating system they also probably pirated...
-
- --
- Larry | Thunder makes all the noise;
- | lightning gets the job done.
- larryd@milton.washington.edu
- I have my opinion; the university has its own.
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