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So... I finally got off my butt yesterday afternoon, and started getting the "new" shack computer ready.
...my workplace replaced all of our Compaq XP machines last February with new Dell Vista machines. The old machines were wiped clean, had the OS reinstalled from the OEM factory CD's, and made available to employees for $50 each. Don't ask, those that didn't sell got donated to two charitable organizations. Anyway, I got 3 -- one for the XYL, one to replace my "working" computer, and one to update the Shack computer, a rebuilt Dell 500 MHz P2 machine. The new machines are all 1.8 MHz and have 512 MB of RAM, so they run much faster than the ones they're replacing...
After some trial & error on the hard drive upgrade (I replaced the 20 GB drive with an 80, the trick was in splitting it into two partitions... Compaq's setup program, on converting from FAT32 to NTFS, automatically took the whole drive. But I finally got it split as desired), I went ahead with the usual updates and installs.
I've taken quite a liking to Avast! Home Edition lately, and let's face it, the price is right. I have it on the XYL's machine at the moment, as well as my daughter's and my laptop.
But when I went to install it on this box... it wouldn't. Error message indicated that it couldn't find the server, and a directory was not found.
Anyone run into this, or anything like it, before?
(I tried from both an installation file I already had, and directly from the download site, thinking maybe something had changed since I'd last downloaded the file)
For the time being, I dug up my old NAV Corporate Edition, and that installed just fine. I'd just been hoping to phase NAV out.
I'm going to give it another try in the next evening or three, I'm hoping that there was just some minor incompatibility that an update will cure. I was a bit impatient on all the uploads.
If it weren't for the intended use of the machine, I'd probably leave NAV on. But this box is intended to not only be the shack computer (general & contest logging), but also the eventual remote host for my TS-480S for use as a remote base. So if it is going to be on & on-line most of the time... well, why look for trouble?
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