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Earl

On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 19:16 -0700, Earl Melton wrote:

I used Revo Uninstaller to remove my 3.2 (or was it 3.3.2?) on Win-7. It  hung 
with the progress bar at about 80% of completion for over two  hours, never 
moving further. In the selection window (similar to Control  Panel Add/Remove 
window), I saw that I had told it to uninstall the  main program and that the 
Help module (or whatever it was called) had  not started. On a whim, I started 
another instance of RU and told it to  uninstall the help section. I chose the 
slowest, most thorough number 4  setting for both uninstalls. Long story short 
-- it then completely  uninstalled both 'halves' in about a minute and I'm ready 
to DL the  3.3.3 final and install it. 


Don't know if this'll help anyone else, but it [apparently] needs to remove the 
help files first. Hopefully the new install will  go smoothly. I have never 
experienced a problem installing either OOo or my first shot at LibO.
 -- 
I'm so busy, I don't know whether I found a rope or lost my horse!
 <>< Earl 

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Thanks

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Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com

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