Pulsar 2.04a
Hi,
due to some ongoing problem I cannot install this new version on my PC. I have taken it up with Creamware, but they are not moving.
As my system has become really unstable at this moment, I would really like to do a fresh install of the older version, because I never had any problems with it.
Anybody still have 2.04a? I don't mind paying for shipping costs.
Thx
due to some ongoing problem I cannot install this new version on my PC. I have taken it up with Creamware, but they are not moving.
As my system has become really unstable at this moment, I would really like to do a fresh install of the older version, because I never had any problems with it.
Anybody still have 2.04a? I don't mind paying for shipping costs.
Thx
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the install is pretty straight-forward if you read the manual and follow instructions,usually.what is the reason that it won't install?do you have an extremely weird machine?
really,i'm not being sarcastic,i'm curious.is plug and play disabled?do you just have a bad copy?lots of us are using v3.1 with lots of different systems.maybe your current instability has something to do with the reasin it wouldn't work.....
really,i'm not being sarcastic,i'm curious.is plug and play disabled?do you just have a bad copy?lots of us are using v3.1 with lots of different systems.maybe your current instability has something to do with the reasin it wouldn't work.....
Hi,
actually this is a new install, it's an XPSP1 fresh from the install CD.
And yes, I think I have a weird Creamware card. When I first installed Pulsar version 2 on my PC, I also had a problem registering the software, it didn't want to start either.
I contacted Creamware, and the technician made me create a "scope.rgy" file manually. He told me it was an unusual problem, which should normally never occur.
Of course I've long since forgotten exactly what the solution was.
actually this is a new install, it's an XPSP1 fresh from the install CD.
And yes, I think I have a weird Creamware card. When I first installed Pulsar version 2 on my PC, I also had a problem registering the software, it didn't want to start either.
I contacted Creamware, and the technician made me create a "scope.rgy" file manually. He told me it was an unusual problem, which should normally never occur.
Of course I've long since forgotten exactly what the solution was.