> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Shunith Dutt > must bookmark nikontech.... BTW... you mentioned ages ago > that you weren't having hassles on a dual processor after > doing a fresh install(am i right?) of w2k and then installing > NS.... just for your info... last week i reformatted and did > a completely fresh install of w2k.... also installed NS 3.1.1 > but too terrified to try it :) Now that i've downloaded 3.1.2 > i don't know what to do... uninstall 3.1.1 or over install? > How did you go about it?
So far I've successfully avoided reinstalling Win2K. I just don't have the time to reinstall all my apps, re-do the performance tweaks and whatnot. I've done a lot of performance hacks in the registry and don't want to repeat all those either. You can often refresh a Win2K installation by: 1) reinstalling major device drivers; 2) reinstalling the latest version of IE plus any associated Service Packs; and 3) refreshing system files by running the command "SFC /Scannow" from a Command Prompt window. Those were the only steps that I took to correct problems in my Win2K installation. So far, it's been running since March 2000 without needing to be reinstalled. The newest version of NikonScan no longer requires you to uninstall the earlier version. Just extract the files, run Setup and you're done. Cary Enoch Reinstein aka Enoch's Vision, Inc., Peach County, Georgia http://www.enochsvision.com -- "Behind all these manifestations is the one radiance, which shines through all things. The function of art is to reveal this radiance through the created object." ~Joseph Campbell
