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Subject: Re: Fritz9 YAHH!!!!!!!!!

Author: Alan Grotier

Date: 19:42:41 11/29/05

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On November 29, 2005 at 21:13:13, Alex  wrote:

>On November 29, 2005 at 13:12:07, James Revenaugh wrote:
>
>>When I try to load my Fritz9 into  my emachine DVD (TSST Corp. CD/DVDW TS-H552B)
>>it does nothing for 15min. when I get a Msg."format is not supported" Is anyone
>>else experiencing this problem with this computer & DVD drive. JAR                                                   NO KIDDING!!   I posted here repeatedly about the same issue!!  Everyone think I b nuts!!  I first thought it to be a bum disc....got a replacement.   NO JOY !!  My DVD player plays movies fine. It installs fritz 8 junior 9 fine!!  BUT my DVD drive can NOT read the F 9 disc!   I clean lens!  NO JOY!  I do system restore -- NO JOY!!  I disable antivirus!! NO JOY!!!!!!  I disable Anti spy ware -- NO JOY!!!
>M y computer now down at shop!! Why ??  to get NEW DVD drive!!  HAH!!!!!!!!!
>WHAT joke!!!!!!!!!!  The TECHNICIAN of computers is BAFFLED!!!!  I wipe OS and
>REINSTALL!!  NO JOY!!!!!!!!!!!   THIS SMAKS of chess base inadequacy and or
>RADICAL copywright protection BUG!!!!!!!!!  NO!! I REPEAT NO!!  I am NOT
>pirating software.  I am Loyal customer that buys ALL chess base products!!
>Chessbase see my record if not believe.  WHY am I treated like this?  THis is
>TOO much pain for a program!1  Others have same problem I am SURE!!!!  My dvd
>rom drivers are current!  Guess what -- NO JOY!!!!!!!!!!  I s new system - 5
>months old  AMD athlon Neo k8 MOBO --1 gig ram   Hey chess base --WASSUP??

             Alex,
                  I received F9.0.0.0 last week.I had problems because
                  I typed an 0 (1 to 9)instead of O ( a,b,c etc).

                  My board pane selection is never respected but......
                  It's a great piece of software  Al



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