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David Shalita
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      6th Aug 2003
My brand newly downloaded AVG 6.0507 seems to be installed and scanning
OK on my WIN98SE system. But, I cannot create a complete 2 floppy Rescue
set. First floppy is created and says " not enough room, insert 2nd
floppy". The 2nd empty floppy seems to abort immediately with "Rescue
Set Not Created" error message. That floppy is empty after the "abort"

What might I be doing wrong and how do I correct?
Thanks for any suggestions.
 
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FromTheRafters
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      6th Aug 2003

"David Shalita" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> My brand newly downloaded AVG 6.0507 seems to be installed and scanning
> OK on my WIN98SE system. But, I cannot create a complete 2 floppy Rescue
> set. First floppy is created and says " not enough room, insert 2nd
> floppy". The 2nd empty floppy seems to abort immediately with "Rescue
> Set Not Created" error message. That floppy is empty after the "abort"
>
> What might I be doing wrong and how do I correct?
> Thanks for any suggestions.


See the thread:

AVG Rescue Disk gaffe....

of:

Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:14 PM

by:

Phineas T. Higgenbotham <(E-Mail Removed)>

....in this very newsgroup.


 
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David Shalita
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      6th Aug 2003


FromTheRafters wrote:
>
> "David Shalita" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > My brand newly downloaded AVG 6.0507 seems to be installed and scanning
> > OK on my WIN98SE system. But, I cannot create a complete 2 floppy Rescue
> > set. First floppy is created and says " not enough room, insert 2nd
> > floppy". The 2nd empty floppy seems to abort immediately with "Rescue
> > Set Not Created" error message. That floppy is empty after the "abort"
> >
> > What might I be doing wrong and how do I correct?
> > Thanks for any suggestions.

>
> See the thread:
>
> AVG Rescue Disk gaffe....
>
> of:
>
> Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:14 PM
>
> by:
>
> Phineas T. Higgenbotham <(E-Mail Removed)>
>
> ...in this very newsgroup.


Thank you for the pointer.
I just found "AVG Rescue Disk gaffe...."

What a surprise. File too large for one FLOPPY.

I will write the rescue info to a HD until
the Floppy set fix is created.

Thanks again, Dave
 
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Bart Bailey
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      6th Aug 2003
In Message-ID:<(E-Mail Removed)> posted on Tue, 05 Aug
2003 18:17:42 -0700, David Shalita wrote:

>My brand newly downloaded AVG 6.0507 seems to be installed and scanning
>OK on my WIN98SE system. But, I cannot create a complete 2 floppy Rescue
>set. First floppy is created and says " not enough room, insert 2nd
>floppy". The 2nd empty floppy seems to abort immediately with "Rescue
>Set Not Created" error message. That floppy is empty after the "abort"
>
>What might I be doing wrong and how do I correct?
>Thanks for any suggestions.


Forgot to remove the write protect on the second floppy?
 
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Hannibal
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      6th Aug 2003


FromTheRafters wrote:


> Are you one of those people who own one of those
> really really old computers that still had a floppy disk
> drive? ;o)


You're a funny person, except when you're not. I have a floppy on my P4
and my brother doesn't, so every time I want to send him a file larger
than my email attachment limit, I have to waste a bloody CD. We'll be
splitting on a USB pen drive soon, since that seems like the best solution.

Hannibal

 
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FromTheRafters
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      6th Aug 2003

"Hannibal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:QC4Ya.39$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
> FromTheRafters wrote:
>
>
> > Are you one of those people who own one of those
> > really really old computers that still had a floppy disk
> > drive? ;o)

>
> You're a funny person, except when you're not.


Actually I don't think it's very funny either, I don't have
anything more modern than a 4x cd-rom drive. My
floppy's are the only writeable removeable media I've
got.

> I have a floppy on my P4
> and my brother doesn't, so every time I want to send him a file larger
> than my email attachment limit, I have to waste a bloody CD.


Doesn't your (and his) e-mail client support breaking apart messages
and recombining them upon receipt? You could post it to a binaries
newsgroup too couldn't you?

> We'll be
> splitting on a USB pen drive soon, since that seems like the best solution.


There you go...

I have to upgrade my computaur just to support USB.


 
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Hannibal
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      6th Aug 2003


FromTheRafters wrote:

> "Hannibal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:QC4Ya.39$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>
>>FromTheRafters wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Are you one of those people who own one of those
>>>really really old computers that still had a floppy disk
>>>drive? ;o)

>>
>>You're a funny person, except when you're not.

>
>
> Actually I don't think it's very funny either, I don't have
> anything more modern than a 4x cd-rom drive. My
> floppy's are the only writeable removeable media I've
> got.


I was where you are until recently, so I know how you must feel. I
worked off a Pentium Pro - that's right, a PI - as recently as a couple
of months ago. Of course, it was good only for dialup, so I didn't have
to worry about all this AV/firewall stuff, so there were benefits. But
my computer was too wimpy to run the new Pool of Radiance game, and by
the time I upgraded the game was no longer available anywhere in Canada.
(Amazon won't ship it here.)

BTW, an external USB floppy, such as the kind floppyless laptops need,
costs about $80 Canadian and has to be special ordered. A standard
internal floppy costs about $15 Canadian. Soon it will be less because
system vendors will stop including them in the systems they sell.

Hannibal

>
>
>>I have a floppy on my P4
>>and my brother doesn't, so every time I want to send him a file larger
>>than my email attachment limit, I have to waste a bloody CD.

>
>
> Doesn't your (and his) e-mail client support breaking apart messages
> and recombining them upon receipt? You could post it to a binaries
> newsgroup too couldn't you?
>
>
>>We'll be
>>splitting on a USB pen drive soon, since that seems like the best solution.

>
>
> There you go...
>
> I have to upgrade my computaur just to support USB.
>
>


 
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      7th Aug 2003
"David Shalita" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>
> FromTheRafters wrote:
> >
> > "David Shalita" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > My brand newly downloaded AVG 6.0507 seems to be installed and

scanning
> > > OK on my WIN98SE system. But, I cannot create a complete 2 floppy

Rescue
> > > set. First floppy is created and says " not enough room, insert 2nd
> > > floppy". The 2nd empty floppy seems to abort immediately with "Rescue
> > > Set Not Created" error message. That floppy is empty after the "abort"
> > >
> > > What might I be doing wrong and how do I correct?
> > > Thanks for any suggestions.

> >
> > See the thread:
> >
> > AVG Rescue Disk gaffe....
> >
> > of:
> >
> > Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:14 PM
> >
> > by:
> >
> > Phineas T. Higgenbotham <(E-Mail Removed)>
> >
> > ...in this very newsgroup.

>
> Thank you for the pointer.
> I just found "AVG Rescue Disk gaffe...."
>
> What a surprise. File too large for one FLOPPY.
>
> I will write the rescue info to a HD until
> the Floppy set fix is created.


With the advent of AVG v7.0 (pay) now out, I highly doubt Grisoft will fix
AVG v6...not cost effective.


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Bart Bailey
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      7th Aug 2003
In Message-ID:<(E-Mail Removed)> posted on Wed, 6 Aug
2003 16:05:57 -0400, Boris Badenuff wrote:

>Wrong. The rescue disk information takes up to 2 megs of space; but for
>some reason the files are not splitting themselves up correctly across the 2
>floppies.


OK
I might suggest when you get it all sussed out, that you make a set of
floppy based F-Prot files. They will span with the loaddef switch, and
prompt for sequential disks.
Some would argue that F-Prot is at least equal, or superior to, AVG as
an AV tool.
Here's a quick guide to creating the set:
http://www.f-prot.com/support/fpdos_faq/06.html
 
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