How to get to B5 or B6 on a new computer

Chris Elford
Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭
edited November 20 in English Forum

I've developed a major problem on my computer and may have to send it away to the dump. It is my only computer.

If I get a new one, what do I have to do to get back into the Beta testing and up to date?

Is this right?

Install L3

Update L3

Run the script for L4 (I am in the download group and couldn't get the download to install probably because of the security settings/configuration of my college -- a new computer would be set up similarly) and then download millions of gigabytes of updates and indexing forever -- a little cynicism there :)

Chris

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  • Melissa Snyder
    Melissa Snyder Member Posts: 4,702 ✭✭✭

    Hi Chris,

    First, I recommend that you install the latest version of L3 from the get-go, rather than installing an older version and then updating. Then install all your L3 products. Fortunately, you can install L4 Beta 5 (or Beta 6) initially; you won't have to start with an earlier beta.  Preparing and indexing your L4 library is improving with each beta.  :o)

    Melissa

  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

    Hi Chris,

    First, I recommend that you install the latest version of L3 from the get-go, rather than installing an older version and then updating. Then install all your L3 products. Fortunately, you can install L4 Beta 5 (or Beta 6) initially; you won't have to start with an earlier beta.  Preparing and indexing your L4 library is improving with each beta.  :o)

    Melissa

    Melissa,

    Thanks for not replying to my cynicism. I'm not sure what you mean by the latest version of L3. I have install CDs that are a couple of years old, but nothing else. Is there a download or some way to install the latest version of L3?

    Chris

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,672 ✭✭✭

    Thanks for not replying to my cynicism. I'm not sure what you mean by the latest version of L3. I have install CDs that are a couple of years old, but nothing else. Is there a download or some way to install the latest version of L3?

    Have you got a copy of your L3 resources, especially third party ones, or are you relying on loading them all from CD's? What version is your (hopefully) v3 Installation Disk (3.0b, 3.0c)?

    Dave
    ===

    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Alex Scott
    Alex Scott Member Posts: 718

    Longtime Logos user (more than $30,000 in purchases) - now a second class user because I won't pay them more every month or year.

  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

    Thanks for not replying to my cynicism. I'm not sure what you mean by the latest version of L3. I have install CDs that are a couple of years old, but nothing else. Is there a download or some way to install the latest version of L3?

    Have you got a copy of your L3 resources, especially third party ones, or are you relying on loading them all from CD's? What version is your (hopefully) v3 Installation Disk (3.0b, 3.0c)?

     

    Dave:

    I have copied all my resources from CDs or downloads - I have made backups at various times and can still copy from my hard drive.

    I'm not sure how to tell what version my v3 Installation Disk is: I put it in and the only thing I can tell is that it is from 4/3/2006. There is nothing on the CD I can see.

    Chris

  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

    I believe  http://www.logos.com/support/downloads/ldls  will take you to it.

    Alex,

    That looks like what I'm looking for L3.

    Thanks,

    Chris

  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

    Melissa,

    My IT guy wants to send my computer away. How do I remove all the evidence of L4 to ensure I keep the NDA?

    Chris

  • Melissa Snyder
    Melissa Snyder Member Posts: 4,702 ✭✭✭

    Melissa,

    My IT guy wants to send my computer away. How do I remove all the evidence of L4 to ensure I keep the NDA?

    Chris


    Uninstall Logos 4 and Logos 4 Prerequisites from Control Panel | Programs and Features.  Delete the Logos 4 folder in C:\Users\celford\AppData\Local\.

    Thanks,
    Melissa

  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,978

    And after that, empty your recycle bin.  ;-)

    Hmm Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you. 

  • Rich DeRuiter
    Rich DeRuiter Member, MVP Posts: 6,729

    My IT guy wants to send my computer away. How do I remove all the evidence of L4 to ensure I keep the NDA?

    Open the case and remove the hard drive.Then select from the following menu:

    1. Find a large, heavy sledge hammer, imagine you're beating down the devil, and let him have it. CAUTION: make sure you strike more than three times (2Kings 13:18-19).
    2. Shoot the hard drive out of a civil-war era cannon at a bridge abutment, or any other hard surface.
    3. Find a demolition expert and ask him to show you what happens to a hard drive tightly wrapped in 50 feet of primacord.
    4. Ask to borrow someone's hunting rifle, take it to a safe place and destroy the technological beast before it becomes self-aware.
    5. Or, if you're less imaginative, put the hard drive in a storage trunk in your attic/basement until L4 is released, and then bring it to a computer parts recycling company. In this case, reformat the hard drive before removing it from your computer.

     Help links: WIKI;  Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)

  • Melissa Snyder
    Melissa Snyder Member Posts: 4,702 ✭✭✭

    And after that, empty your recycle bin.  ;-)


    Yes, thanks Thomas; I should have added that step. (I'm too used to using Shift+Delete to permanently delete.)   ~ Melissa

  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

    My IT guy wants to send my computer away. How do I remove all the evidence of L4 to ensure I keep the NDA?

    Open the case and remove the hard drive.Then select from the following menu:

    1. Find a large, heavy sledge hammer, imagine you're beating down the devil, and let him have it. CAUTION: make sure you strike more than three times (2Kings 13:18-19).
    2. Shoot the hard drive out of a civil-war era cannon at a bridge abutment, or any other hard surface.
    3. Find a demolition expert and ask him to show you what happens to a hard drive tightly wrapped in 50 feet of primacord.
    4. Ask to borrow someone's hunting rifle, take it to a safe place and destroy the technological beast before it becomes self-aware.
    5. Or, if you're less imaginative, put the hard drive in a storage trunk in your attic/basement until L4 is released, and then bring it to a computer parts recycling company. In this case, reformat the hard drive before removing it from your computer.

    Yes, creative, but the IT guy wants to try a warranty service to get the motherboard replaced and give me a "loaner" in the meantime. So, I want to send a "clean" computer away, install L4 on a different computer, then, hopefully later, uninstall it again and re-install on my original machine. I'm not actually wanting to protect it from some poor kid in a dump in India finding out about L4.

    If I actually get to send the computer to the dump -- I wouldn't mind -- I'll try option 1 or 4. Option 2 is hard for me to find here in Canada :)

    Chris

  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

    And after that, empty your recycle bin.  ;-)


    Yes, thanks Thomas; I should have added that step. (I'm too used to using Shift+Delete to permanently delete.)   ~ Melissa

    Thanks, Melissa. I'll also search for any file with logos or libronix as I got a script to do the beta 1 install.

    Chris

     

  • Rich DeRuiter
    Rich DeRuiter Member, MVP Posts: 6,729

    Yes, creative, but the IT guy wants to try a warranty service to get the motherboard replaced and give me a "loaner" in the meantime.

    Unless you need to return it with the hard drive able to boot, I'd still reformat the hard drive to get rid of any possibility of identity theft, or hacking into any of your online accounts.

    If you do have to return it in working order, reformat and reinstall the OS (& OEM software?) before returning.

    If reformatting is not an option, delete all your personal data, including all the info stored in your User subfolder. Since some programs store personal information in their install directories, uninstall your user programs as well. Then find a freeware program that will over-write your data. There are even a few freeware programs out there that claim to do a (US) DoD quality overwrite.

    Problems with compromised data and ID theft generally occur at the place you return your machine for service, or where they dispose of it. These are often very computer savvy people, and while the vast majority of them are honest, can you afford to allow your HD to fall into the hands of that 1 in a 1000 that has an online gambling problem (or some such).

    I think it's perfectly legitimate to be a bit paranoid about what data leaves with your hard drive. Any victim of ID theft, would concur. A few minutes of work can save weeks and months of trying to set things straight.

    Of course I'm sure that you don't ever have problems with identity theft in Canada.

     Help links: WIKI;  Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)