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From: "Bob Bailin" <72027.3605@compuserve.com> References: <20030804064509.GC24551@sco.com>
<20030804101144.13162.00001244@mb-m10.aol.com> Subject: Re: Merge Installation/Configuration Problem on OpenServer 5.0.7 Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 18:40:06 GMT "Transpower" <transpower@aol.com> wrote in message news:20030804101144.13162.00001244@mb-m10.aol.com... > Bela: > > RE: Merge Installation/Configuration on 5.0.7 > > Here's the context--I've tried both Windows 98 and Windows ME with the > respective Start Disks and got the same error messages. I have the latest > version of Merge, 5.3.23. For some unknown reason, Merge seems to think there > is still a pre-existing version of DOS (from the previous 3.22t version of > Merge) installed on the system which prevents the installation of DOS 8 and a > Personal copy of Windows ME or 98. I have filed a Bug Report with SCO.
I'm going to give this one last try: In the course of installing/upgrading/re-installing Merge, you've clobbered something, somewhere. The easiest solution is to start from square 1. Using custom, remove SCO Merge. Reboot. Go to /usr/lib/merge and run the script final_remove.sh which will clean up the remaining merge stuff not removed by custom. Also remove all personal merge data using: rm -r /usr/*/.merge and rm -r /usr/*/win Reinstall SCO Merge 5.7.23 and reboot. Using X-Windows and logged in as root, install DOS from your favorite version of Windows (98 or ME). Be absolutely sure you're using a full retail or OEM version on CD. Upgrade versions are simply not supported. If you're unsure of whether you have an upgrade version, try to boot from the CD on another machine. Upgrade versions of Win9x don't boot from CD. Also as root, install an image of the same Windows CD to make user installation simpler. Then, as an ordinary user, install Windows from that CD image. If for some reason this step fails, install Windows directly from the Windows CD instead. Document every step. You should get no errors at any step above. Bob
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