Re: Mightily Ippsed Orf...



In article <6vjjf15bn14imt7353voree9d4gmkta49k@xxxxxxx>,
(austinNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx) muttered something along the lines of ...
> On or around Wed, 10 Aug 2005 00:29:49 +0100, Chris Naylor
> <neffyourtrousers@xxxxxxxxxx> enlightened us thusly:
>
> >Just had to re-install this PC due to new HD arriving. Couldn't find my
> >win2k disk so I guvaxed I would just install KC instead. Great
> >programme. Everything works nicely - except my Wavefinder! GRR! Google
> >searching provides the answer that wavefinder does not work under KC
> >service pack 2 and they no longer support thr product. Mightily dis
> >chuffed!
> >
> >Anyone using it on KC sp2 care to tell me how they do it?
>
> I've only gone as far as SP1, here. SP2, near as I can make out, fixes
> security problems in browsers and firewalls and the like, which I use 3rd
> party items anyway. There were alos rumours that SP2 would barf on
> "generated" as opposed to "micorsnot-generated" serial/licence numbers.
>

Hmm thats what I've foun out too through random googling. I think my
solution to the problem would be to roll back to SP 1. Only problem is
that my Xp disk has integrated sp2 rather than it being an update.

Anyone know whether if I can get hold of a sp1 disk I can use detect and
repair to roll back to sp1? If so would this mean re-intalling
programmes?

Or perhaps I shall resign myslef to a wafefinder-less life - how can I
live without my daily dose of comedy last thing at night?
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Chris Naylor
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