Re: Help installing application

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Ok I hope I have the debug file attached.  The exact errors are as follows:

When I get to the install to C:program files screen, it says: "C: free space available is 1MB 65 MB needed."

When I hit install anyway, it says "the specified folder is invalid.  Specify a write enabled folder on the local hard disk drive".

The folder is write enabled as far as I can tell.

If it helps, I will send a screenshot of the above two error messages.  I was going to but I was afraid it would bog down everyone's email.  Please let me know if more info is needed or if I failed to do the bz2 file correctly.

Thanks in advance for your advice and for your patience.

On 7/5/07, L. Rahyen <research@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
        Open a terminal, and execute this:

        cd ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/your_application
        wine program_name.exe &> debug.log
        bzip2 -9 debug.log

        You will have relatively small debug.log.bz2 file with full terminal output.
Of course if debug.log will be of small size (say, few KiB or so) then you
don't need to compress it with bzip2. Just attach it to your next message. It
may be helpful if you provide exact text message with the error you get from
the application or even provide a screenshot if you want (exact text or
screenshot will be useful only if the error is written with English).

On Thursday July 5 2007 18:12, M Thompson wrote:
> OK Thanks.
>
> I would be using this software in conjunction with my Canon MP 600 printer
> which works under Linux albeit with a nonspecific driver (MP 500 driver).
> The photo quality is OK just not good enough for keepsake photos (i.e., my
> child) even with turboprint.  Even under WIN XP, I had to use the Canon
> software to make photos print correctly color-wise and borderless 4x6
> (funny none of the glowing reviews mentioned this).  As for the full
> terminal output, I have already taken some screenshots at the relevant
> times and I'd rather provide those if possible.  If not, I can try to send
> the whole output - what do you consider very long bc I'm not sure I know
> how to create a bz2 file?  So, what do you think?

Attachment: debug.log.bz2
Description: BZip2 compressed data

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