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From: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>
Reply-To: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>
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Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 00:41:01 +0500
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X-Mailer: YAM 1.3.4 [020] - Amiga Mailer by Marcel Beck
Organization: Mushroom PD - AMOS Public Domain Library
Subject: Re: Bad problems with Amos
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It was on the night of 30-Nov-97, when no creatures were stirring, and all was
silent. Suddenly, Robert jumped out from behind a rock and wouldnt stop
shouting about "Bad problems with Amos" until I was forced to knock them out:
-> I've recently developed a bad problem and I need some advice/help. I had
-> AmosPro V2.something installed on my hard drive (I had it updated from the
-> older version) but about a week or so ago I irretrievably lost my data
-> (disksalv won't even bring it back) from my HD. I've now tried to go back
-> and use the original disks but they won't work. After originally
-> installing Amos, I put the original disks (system, compiler, updater, etc)
-> away in a safe place and didn't ever touch or use them. All updates were
-> performed on the HD or on floppy copies, not the originals but now I can't
-> get them to work. Whenever I try to start AmosPro from the system disk
-> it says:
-> Cannot read system files: check APSystem folder
It sounds like it could be trying to load extensions that are not there. Check
the configuration files.
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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