AFOREVER attempts to force you to upgrade to the lastest aforever, which includes their retroplatform garbage and other bloat, I didn't want... Once upgraded... The upgrade makes it no longer run on your machine. Thats bad programming period. Hey this works... Lets make the user upgrade so it dosn't work on this computers os anymore! :rolleyes:
I don't know the specifics of your situation, but that' not all that uncommon.
Lots of software updates itself, and it's not uncommon for those updates to break something (that software, or other software, or the OS)...
It would be awesome if it never happened, but it does...
At work, that's why we have test machines that get all our deploys/updates first..
At home, when it happens, that's when I uninstall and re-install.
(Or if you have Restore points, those can work sometimes..)
It's the nature of the beast..
No software is perfect. When it happens, it's unfortunate, but its not necessarily bad software..
And sometimes it's not "that software" that is the problem, but something else, and that install is just the trigger...
Windows ("dll hell" is a phrase that comes to mind, but it's not just that) is incredibly complicated....
As I've said in the past on other forums, if the only reason for AmigaForever is to decrease the number of people posting "I need a Workbench ROMz," then it's worth it to the Amiga community..
;-)
desiv