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From: Andy Gibson <andy@agasinc.demon.co.uk>
To: Amos List <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 09:29:53 -0000
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In-Reply-To: <yam7274.73.3044784@mail.redrose.net>
X-Mailer: YAM 1.3.4 [020] - Amiga Mailer by Marcel Beck
Organization: AGAS Productions
Subject: Re: Bad problems with Amos
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On Sunday 30-Nov-97 at 19:41:01, a nutter named Robert
had wet pants when they typed about `Re: Bad problems with Amos'.
> 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
When I first bought Amos Pro, a couple of my original disks (straight
from the box) were gubbed! I simply used QBack Tools and it sorted 'em
out. I made backups and installed it with ease. I did contact
Europress for new copies, but I never received 'em! (Surprise
Surprise).
Anyway, this isn't your problem, but I suspect you would do better if
you totally removed Amos from your HD (and any assigns) and simply
re-install from scratch.
It seems Amos can't find some of your required files. Maybe you have
some extensions missing or summat?
Anyway, do the above and see how you go...
Hope this has been of some help (probably a late reply, but I have
been busy), so fogive me if you already have the problem sorted.
cya, Andy
BTW Does anyone on this list think it would be immoral to send someone
new/working copies of some Amos Pro disks to replace gubbed ones? What
with Europress buggering off and leaving us to fend for ourselves `n'
all? I know it's still piracy, but surely if someone can prove they
have the original disks, this shouldn't be a problem? Where else can
we turn to for new copies.
And before anyone says anything, I do NOT need new disks, I got 'em
from somewhere else :)
Tara...
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