On 11 Feb, in article <5483db2b50.michaelb...@michael.beaverbell.co.uk>, Michael Bell <mich...@beaverbell.co.uk> wrote: > Forgive me, a newbie, for asking innocent questions. I hope I also > hope it makes you see how it looks to an innocent.
> I am running !NetSurf r5792. It has its problems, particularly > overwriting, much discussed on this group, and now that that > problem seems to be sorted, I though it time to download the > latest version. > So, I went to the NetSurf main window > file:///<NetSurf$Dir>/Docs/welcome/index_en > and went to "Download Latest NetSurf" getting to > http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/ > I went to RISC OS and got to > http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/riscos/ > I went to "test builds" and got > http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/riscos/testbuilds > and I downloaded "NetSurf for RISC OS 11 Feb 2009 00:30 > and saved the downloaded the ZIP file into a temp directory, and > unzipped it and saved the results into the same directory. > Read "ReadMe" It says :- > "Installation is a three step process: > 1. Use the Boot Merge facility provided by Configure to merge > the supplied !Boot directory with the one on your system. > If there is no !Boot merge facility on your system, simply > drag the supplied !Boot over your existing boot structure." > I am not sure what a "!Boot merge facility" looks like, so I > dragged the supplied !Boot over my existing boot icon. > It seemed to be saving to the existing Boot, but then I got an > error message:- > "Error when writing ...$.!Boot.Resources.!Unicode.!Boot This item > is locked to stop changes being made to it" > What to do? > Michael Bell -- Tricia The things that come to those who wait are usually the things left by those who got there first.