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Re: nota bene uninstall / Win98
- Subject: Re: nota bene uninstall / Win98
- From: tgieske grnskl@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 03:11:44 -0800
But of course. I knew I had seen that somewhere. Thanks muchly.
Sorry you lost your feech. Seems to me Xywrite has an autosave program
somewhere, doesn't it?
Of course it's too late now.
T.
At 05:20 AM 12/02/1999 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 12/2/1999 4:20:00 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>grnskl@xxxxxxxx writes:
>
>> Anybody know how to uninstall the NB demo? I can't seem to find it in the
>> Control Panel thingie in Win98. Could you just click on it in Program
Files
>> and use the delete key?
>> Tony G.
>
>Tony, I've installed it in Win98 and here's how it is for me:
>Click "Start," then Programs, then follow that menu down to Nota Bene Demo.
>Another sub-menu will pop up. From that menu, select Uninstall NB Demo.
>
>Uninstalling through the Windows Control Panel (Add/Remove Programs) may not
>do the uninstall job as well, but if you take a peek in there when you're
>done and find any mention of NotaBene, I wouldn't hesitate to remove that,
>too.
>
>I've notice a few recent comments about Win98, and want to add a note that
>for some reason Xy3+ runs fine for me on this OS and Xy4DOS had problems
>(I'll have to try it again and risk crashing if you want anything specific,
>as I finally gave up). Even with Xy3+, I was working on a feature story here
>at home last week and was almost done when Win98 exercised its little-known
>and less appreciated "instant reboot" feature. Too trusting of Win98's
>stability, I had not saved. Suffice it to say that some rewrites are more
fun
>than others.
>
>In general, I'd advise anyone who wants to upgrade from Win95 to first
>download the most recent drivers for everything in your system, then grab
all
>the Windows Updates available after all that stuff is installed. Some of the
>Win95 drivers aren't as friendly to Win98, and the upgrade disk doesn't do
>well in all systems because of the huge variety of hardware out there.
>
>Jeff
>
>
Tony G.