If I run the installer I only get the option of removing it or backing it up.
How to I copy the license file only? Is it a licence file or do I manually copy the files aswell?
Roy Gillotti
Posts 517 14 Mar 2018 16:39
Ronny Merino Gonzalez wrote:
Now I have Licensed roadshow.
What to do now?
If I run the installer I only get the option of removing it or backing it up.
How to I copy the license file only? Is it a licence file or do I manually copy the files aswell?
I just uninstalled it and re-ran the installer. Likely there is some file(s) that can be just copied, but I couldn't bother looking it up as installing it over again was painless.
Renaud Schweingruber (Apollo Team Member) Posts 380 14 Mar 2018 16:54
Just copy your registered library to LIBS:
Ronny Merino Gonzalez
Posts 6 14 Mar 2018 17:17
I used to have internet in at least half a second in R43, SNTP just triggered a massive 40 year jump and timed out the demo...
In R49 I'm not getting internet connection at all. Just the stupid Roadshow timeout after 15 minutes.
Now I have a registered copy, but no internet. I hate Roadshow!
Ronny Merino Gonzalez
Posts 6 14 Mar 2018 20:05
Should I use the standard library or the one in the 020 folder?
E Penguin
Posts 46 17 Mar 2018 18:47
It doesn't sound like you have installed the full version correctly. Try uninstall first
Eric Gus
Posts 478 18 Mar 2018 08:17
Daniel Lakey wrote:
It doesn't sound like you have installed the full version correctly. Try uninstall first
I just removed network startup from my startup sequence and installed Miami .. working great.. (I didnt remove roadshow just disabled it).
Keith Matthews
Posts 39 18 Mar 2018 08:46
I did that too, but strangely it still seems to freak out iGAME after it has been running for about 10 min. Select any game and iGAME hangs and you get the Roadshow timeout message. Even though Roadshow is disabled in SS and I am successfully using MiamiDX.
No issue if I don't start iGAME.
CoffinOS R48.
Peter Weuffen
Posts 42 24 Mar 2018 13:15
you need to ; network startup from s:startup-sequence as others have said as well as the whdload cleanup script starts it again