Re: AVG problem
From: John Barnett MVP (freelanceit_at_mvps.org.NOSPAM)
Date: 10/11/04
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:26:18 +0100
Did you originally install AVG on your 'd' partition? When you reformatted
your 'c' drive all the data would have been destroyed and you would simply
have had to reinstall xp and avg. I've done this hundreds of times and never
had a problem.
What data did you transfer to the 'd' partition before you reformatted drive
'c'?
John Barnett MVP
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"John" <Johnward77@ecom.net> wrote in message
news:9ehad.33126$Z14.12513@news.indigo.ie...
> Did a format on C drive but did not touch the d partition-Where I moved
> some data.
> Now it wont let me reload AVG as it says its already there but I cannot
> find it.Had a mosey in the Registery(on tiptoes) but don't see it
> mentioned.Any help appreciated?
>
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