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GordbergPosted on 06/20/03 at 10:51:10

One day, I had to re-install TNM7 over my existing TNM7.

The program wouldn't let me, saying that I can't Install TNM7 over an existing TNM6V.2.

Obviously, it can't be, since I know I use TNM7.

Do any of you know about any program (TNM7 or TNM6V.2 related) that may have "helped" the TNM7 install problem to miscalculate?

Normally, I wouldn't worry about it so much, but since I intend to order TNM7SE, I wouldn't want having the same problem with this program as well.
Oliver CoppPosted on 06/20/03 at 14:41:13

On 06/20/03 at 10:51:10, Gordberg wrote:One day, I had to re-install TNM7 over my existing TNM7.

The program wouldn't let me, saying that I can't Install TNM7 over an existing TNM6V.2.

Obviously, it can't be, since I know I use TNM7.

Do any of you know about any program (TNM7 or TNM6V.2 related) that may have "helped" the TNM7 install problem to miscalculate?

Normally, I wouldn't worry about it so much, but since I intend to order TNM7SE, I wouldn't want having the same problem with this program as well.
If you ZIP up the existing TNM and e-mail it my way, I'll be able to diagnose it... otherwise it's pretty hard to say anything.
GordbergPosted on 06/20/03 at 15:15:18

Everything? including circuits?
GordbergPosted on 06/20/03 at 16:27:21

Plus, to which e-mail address should I send it?

And I'm already letting you know now, Oliver. that I won't be sending it from my usual e-mail address.
Oliver CoppPosted on 06/20/03 at 19:12:33

You don't *have* to include the circuits but if you do, I can tell you with absolute certainty what the problem is. If not, there's a chance I won't be able to.