Re: [NTLK] AW: MP2100 Problem

From: Michael Whitten (mime_at_home.com)
Date: Mon Dec 10 2001 - 10:38:40 EST


Well this thing did have US 717260 on it. I then installed 710031. Maybe=20=

there should be some kind of program to uninstall updates?

Michael W.

On Monday, December 10, 2001, at 03:08 AM, Johannes Wolf wrote:

> Sounds pretty the same problem I had: the system update was=20
> incompatible with the Newt.
> So the first question is what NOS-version you have.
> In my case I have never found out why the latest german update does =
not=20
> work on a german NOS, but it does not.
> So the only way out for me was to delete the system patch.
> But how to do that?
> The only serious method I know is to exchange the ROM-Cartridge with =
an=20
> other version and back, because in this case the NOS will realize that=20=

> there was another system version before and therefore delete =
everything=20
> in the the special FlashROM area you cannot access in other ways. But=20=

> this area is used for system patches.
>
> Regards
> Johannes
>
> -----Urspr=B8ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Michael Whitten [SMTP:mime_at_home.com]
> Gesendet am: 09 December 2001 20:47
> An: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
> Betreff: Re: [NTLK] MP2100 Problem
>
>
> I thought I had said that I have given my 2100 10 brainwipes. :)
> I have read the FAQ already, as I needed it to find information on my
> 130.
> There is another thing. I installed the MP2100 710031 Update. I cannot
> seem to get rid of it. I think that this might have something to do =
with
> it. Maybe?
>
> Michael W.
>
> On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 01:15 PM, Robert Benschop wrote:
>
>>
>> on 09-12-2001 6:32, Michael Whitten at mime_at_home.com wrote:
>>
>>> How would on delete the system soup?
>>> (Sorry, I am a bit new to the Newton.)
>>
>> The easiest and most beneficial way would probably to do a backup
>> followed
>> by a brain wipe (and that one is in the FAQ, I'm sure, sorry about =
the
>> jaggies not being there, my fault) and a restore without your system
>> info.
>>
>> Since you stand a good chance to get rid of unwanted stuff and =
probably
>> gain
>> speed since you defragment your Newt on the way it's not a bad idea =
to
>> do it
>> this way, as far as I'm concerned.
>>
>> BTW, read the FAQ well, it mentions erasing your card separately and =
to
>> remove it during the actual brain wipe.
>>
>>
>> Robert Benschop
>>
>>
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