Uninstalling RtP packages (QNX4 and Win9x)

I have installed RtP on QNX4, Win98 and Type 79 partition.

So now, I boot with possibly using any 3 of them,
as you might understand I want to get rid of the first two,
which is QNX4 and Win98 RtP images FileSys and boot.

Do I simply delete .altboot and *.ifs, *.qfs or is there anything
else to change.

What about Win98 booting menu for RtP ??!

Is there any documentation of how to uninstall it ?

Sincerly yours,

Fred.

Fred <fprog@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
: I have installed RtP on QNX4, Win98 and Type 79 partition.

: So now, I boot with possibly using any 3 of them,
: as you might understand I want to get rid of the first two,
: which is QNX4 and Win98 RtP images FileSys and boot.

: Do I simply delete .altboot and *.ifs, *.qfs or is there anything
: else to change.

: What about Win98 booting menu for RtP ??!

: Is there any documentation of how to uninstall it ?

: Sincerly yours,

: Fred.



Fred,

The RtP uses the Install Shield from Windows. You can choose
the ‘un-install QNX RtP’ from the Start Menu in Windows.

Donald

Donald Lalonde
OEM Support Liaison
QNX Software Systems Ltd.
mailto: donaldl@qnx.com http://qdn.qnx.com
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Yeah, I found it, that’s pretty nice feature,
I see that they tried really hard to get some Windows programmer
to make RtP easy for Win9x folks.

By doing a search on QNX4,
\rm -rf /boot/fs
\rm -rf /boot/bin
cp /.boot /.altboot

seems to have clean up everything
anything missing ?

Fred.

Donald Lalonde wrote in message <8s4aat$21l$1@nntp.qnx.com>…

Fred <> fprog@users.sourceforge.net> > wrote:
: I have installed RtP on QNX4, Win98 and Type 79 partition.

: So now, I boot with possibly using any 3 of them,
: as you might understand I want to get rid of the first two,
: which is QNX4 and Win98 RtP images FileSys and boot.

: Do I simply delete .altboot and *.ifs, *.qfs or is there anything
: else to change.

: What about Win98 booting menu for RtP ??!

: Is there any documentation of how to uninstall it ?

: Sincerly yours,

: Fred.



Fred,

The RtP uses the Install Shield from Windows. You can choose
the ‘un-install QNX RtP’ from the Start Menu in Windows.

Donald

Donald Lalonde
OEM Support Liaison
QNX Software Systems Ltd.
mailto: > donaldl@qnx.com > > http://qdn.qnx.com
Build a more reliable world

The QNX Real Time Platform is now available
Get it a > http://get.qnx.com

Fred <fprog@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
: Yeah, I found it, that’s pretty nice feature,
: I see that they tried really hard to get some Windows programmer
: to make RtP easy for Win9x folks.

: By doing a search on QNX4,
: \rm -rf /boot/fs
: \rm -rf /boot/bin
: cp /.boot /.altboot

: seems to have clean up everything
: anything missing ?

Nope that’s it!

: Fred.

: Donald Lalonde wrote in message <8s4aat$21l$1@nntp.qnx.com>…
:>Fred <fprog@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
:>: I have installed RtP on QNX4, Win98 and Type 79 partition.
:>
:>: So now, I boot with possibly using any 3 of them,
:>: as you might understand I want to get rid of the first two,
:>: which is QNX4 and Win98 RtP images FileSys and boot.
:>
:>: Do I simply delete .altboot and *.ifs, *.qfs or is there anything
:>: else to change.
:>
:>: What about Win98 booting menu for RtP ??!
:>
:>: Is there any documentation of how to uninstall it ?
:>
:>: Sincerly yours,
:>
:>: Fred.
:>
:>
:>
:>Fred,
:>
:>The RtP uses the Install Shield from Windows. You can choose
:>the ‘un-install QNX RtP’ from the Start Menu in Windows.
:>
:>Donald
:>
:>–
:>-----------------------------------------
:>Donald Lalonde
:>OEM Support Liaison
:>QNX Software Systems Ltd.
:>mailto: donaldl@qnx.com http://qdn.qnx.com
:>Build a more reliable world
:>
:>The QNX Real Time Platform is now available
:>Get it a http://get.qnx.com
:>-----------------------------------------