In message <502d974813nix...@waitrose.com>
          Tricia <nix...@waitrose.com> wrote:

> 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.
.............................

Tricia

I don't know what point you are trying to put over, but my problem was 
solved speedily and courteously by those more knowledgeable than me, I 
thanked them and I thought the matter was closed.

Michael Bell



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