Prof Ripley:

Many thanks - it did indeed say it cannot find fGarch after I tried your
advice - but a completely clean re-install did the trick.

John

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:09 AM, Prof Brian Ripley <rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk>wrote:

> Start R with --vanilla, or rename youe saved workspace (.RData).
> Then
>
> library(fGarch)
> load(".RData")  # or whatever you renamed it to.
>
> This will either work or (more ikely) tell you it cannot find fGarch or a
> package it depends on).
>
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, John Kerpel wrote:
>
> Hi folks!
>> After updating my packages my R seems to have completely crashed as will
>> not
>> start up - even after I installed 2.8.1 from 2.8.0.
>>
>
> You haven't told us your OS: I am guesing Windows.
>
>  I get the following:
>>
>> Fatal error: unable to restore saved data in .Rdata
>>
>> Error in loadNamespeace(name): there is no package called fGarch
>>
>> But I do have a package called fGarch.
>>
>> After I hit ok, it crashes and exits.  I cannot use any functionality at
>> all.  What do I do?
>>
>> John
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