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ZL4OE > WINP 20.10.09 19:56l 25 Lines 1031 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : D80671ZL4OE
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Subj: Re: Winpack and Vista?
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Sent: 091020/1648Z @:ZL2BAU.#79.NZL.OC #:21424 [Waimate] $:D80671ZL4OE
From: ZL4OE@ZL2BAU.#79.NZL.OC
To : WINP@WW
Dave VK2AWZ responded;
> re Winpac on Vista, some have a problem and some don't, but in my
> instance, Vista and 7, did not like the old 16 bit Winpac and it would not
> load from the installation exe setup program.
> However it works just as well, well if you copy a working Winpac from
> another, say XP computer, either onto cd or flash drive and then drag and
> drop it to the Vista C drive.
> Then just right click on paket.exe, to make make a shortcut and send to
> desktop. However you will never find the original Winpac Icon that is
> generated during a normal install.
I agree and have done the same thing going from XP to Vista. Waiting for
Friday to pick up Win7 and have a go with that but the old desktop will
still be sitting on the side with XP until I see how Win7 works on the
laptop. From what I read Win7 can be set up to work like XP.
73 - Clive, ZL4OE @ ZL2BAU.#79.NZL.OC
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