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#107178 - 11/14/03 07:21 PM
Re: Another problem
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15560
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Boo,
Go to My Computer and check to see if all the drives are present. I had a loose cable once that intermittently disconnected by CDRW. Did some wierd things. If all the drives are present, then put the CD into the drive, right click the drive and click explore. You should see setup. If you do, double click it and it should work.
Good Luck,
Gary
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#107179 - 11/14/03 07:44 PM
Re: Another problem
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Originally posted by Boo: "Also the scroll bar isn't working right on the forum here and on email. The up arrow scrolls to the top and the bottom arrow scrolls to the bottom." Uh, Boo, that's what happens "normally" when you push the 'up' Arrow - "it is suppose to scroll UP to the "top" of the page. The 'down' Arrow when pressed scrolls DOWN to the bottom of the page. This is normal. So you're saying your Computer does the opposite maybe?? When you press the up arrow it scrolls to the bottom of the page?? And when you press the down Arrow it scrolls to the top of the page?? Now THAT would be abnormal. Also, about your other questions; are you sure the CD-ROM, ie., (BIAB) is IN the CD-ROM DRIVE when you type in d:\setup? The CD-ROM HAS to be in the CD-ROM Drive first before you can get a result. Also, if you are not sure that the CD-ROM is the "D" drive maybe try "E:\setup" or "F:\setup" to see if that does the trick. NOTE: Before you re-install BIAB I would recommend that you un-install BIAB first THEN re-install it. PS: You can also go into the CD-ROM Drive by double clicking "My Computer" icon and then double click your CD-ROM Drive, eg., D:\, E:\, etc. Once you double click the CD-ROM Drive letter, ie., D:\, etc, then just look for the Setup.exe icon and double click it which will start the install process. Again, the BIAB CD-ROM must be in the CD-ROM Drive 'first' before you would be able to install anything. Best regards, Mike
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#107184 - 11/15/03 03:41 PM
Re: Another problem
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15560
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Boo,
If the word setup does not appear on the disk, then your computer cannot find what is not there. I just looked at my copy of BIAB and I have version 7.0, which is kind of old compared to some. However, it does have BBSETUP.exe which is the program to install BIAB. This is what you should be looking for. If you don't see that, do you have INSTALL.EXE? That would also serve the same purpose.
In my version 11 upgrade, it has SETUP.EXE, but this is an upgrade--not the full version.
Like DNJ said, you may be looking at either an upgrade for your compter, or at the very lease, a format job.
BTW, I recently purchased a new desktop computer from one of the local computer shops--total cost $315 including CDRW, CDR, Floppy, 1.3 Ghz pentium III processor, 40 Gig HD, sound card, modem and Windows ME installed. Sometimes the small, Ma & Pa operations can provide you with a better deal than the discount stores. I purchased this for a back-up, just in case the one I normally use were to crash. Can't have too many backups--at least that's what I keep telling my wife.
Good Luck,
Gary
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#107186 - 11/15/03 08:06 PM
Re: Another problem
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15560
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Just threw another log into the woodstove. The temperature outside is a brisk (damned cold) 28 degrees. Maybe one day in the near future I'll be able to convince the real boss that we should sell the house, buy a 60 feet sailboat and head for the Florida Keys when the temperature here gets below 75. At my age, any temperature below 75 is the dead of winter!
Cheers,
Gary
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