On Sunday 07 November 2010 06:49:17 Felix Miata wrote:
Nothing was recorded.
Are you sure? Did you hit ESC at startup instead of typing in DFSWORK2.TXT and hitting <enter>? Did you start DFSee from floppy or CD and have no writable space available to save the log?
As always, you are right. Clearly at some point I zigged when I should have zagged. The log file is at <http://susepaste.org/29420363>. It will be up for one day, which I hope is sufficient. (I can repost it later if necessary.) I started DFSee from a CD, and wrote the output to a USB stick that has a bootable DFSee v10.0; I can't use the stick to boot this machine, because the MB's BIOS doesn't support that. It is very strange that the CD, which is also v10.0, announces that there is no key, because I have been using that CD for quite a while, since v10.0 was released, and there was never a problem. So I tried the exercise with a CD of v9.12, which I used for years without complaint, never having been nudged to get a key before the temporary one would run out, and it too now tells me that it is unregistered. You will also notice that the labels of the two HDs are not Seagate and Hitachi. But it is clear from the disk numbers that the first is the Seagate disk and the second is the Hitachi. -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org