Repeating the Installation Process
For
whatever reason, if it becomes necessary to repeat the
VM/PC
installation process, the following information will
be useful:
The installation process uses several temporary files
which it erases upon normal completion.
If
the
installation process failed or was ended before it
completed, several of these temporary files may still be
on
the C disk. These files MUST be erased prior to
repeating the installation process, since the installation
program will not overwrite any of your existing files.
All of the temporary file names begin with
'TVMPC'.
By issuing the DOS command:
DIR
TVMPC*.*
you can determine the presence of temporary files.
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If
VM/PC
had been previously installed
on
your
computer, or if the installation process
had
partially
completed, all (or some) of the eight permanent files that
are normally installed will still be on the C disk.
It
is
not necessary to do anything about these permanent
files before repeating the installation process. The
installation program will detect their existence
and
give
you a chance
to
decide what to do. Read the section
above
on
"What
About Existing Files?" for more
information.
Incidentally, this ability
of
the installation program
makes it convenient to re-install even a single
VM/PC
permanent file if the copy of
that
file
on
your C disk
becomes damaged. This is done by starting the
installation process and, when eventually presented with
the
"EXISTING
VM/PC
FILES"
list screen, pressing
the
SAVE key for all the files that are undamaged
and
the
REPLACE
key for any damaged files.
If
a file is
severely damaged, it will
not
even appear
on
the list
screen.
Such severely damaged files will
be
re-installed
automatically
by
the installation process.
Chapter 2.
Installing
VM/PC
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