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      STACKER NOTE                                         STACKER NOTE
                  UPGRADING FROM STACKER 1.X TO STACKER 4.0
                   (Applies to Stacker versions 1.x & 4.0)
      STAC FAX  4005 (02-22-1994)
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      BACKGROUND
      
      Stacker version 1.x did not synchronize the boot files on the
      computer. This method was changed in all later Stacker versions.
      But this means that you must do a one-time synchronization of the
      boot files if you upgrade directly from Stacker 1.x to 4.0.
      
      SOLUTION
      
      Before you upgrade from Stacker 1.x:
      
       1.  At the DOS prompt, type SWAPMAP and press ENTER to determine
           which drive letter is being swapped with C.  Write that
           letter here.________________
       2.  Insert Stacker 4.0 floppy disk #2 into its drive.
       3.  Type:
               drive:SATTRIB -R C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
           where drive: is the letter of the floppy drive where you
           inserted floppy disk #2. This removes the read-only
           attribute from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
       4.  Type:
               COPY drive:\AUTOEXEC.BAT C:\
           where drive: is the drive letter with which C is being
           swapped (determined in step #1).
       5.  Type:
               COPY drive:\CONFIG.SYS C:\
           where drive: is the drive letter with which C is being
           swapped (determined in step #1).
       6.  Install Stacker 4.0 starting with Disk 1.
      
      Note: If you are using DOS 5 or an operating system that does not
      preload compression, you need to add the /SYNC+ option to your
      STACKER.INI file to synchronize configuration files on compressed
      and uncompressed drives. (From the Stacker directory, type ED to
      start the editor. Then, choose STACKER.INI from the File menu.
      Add the /SYNC+ on its own line anywhere in the file.)
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      Copyright 1994 Stac Electronics
