On 28.08.2003 22:11 Uhr, Andrew Stiller wrote

> As long as we're on this general subject, let me pose another such
> problem, also on the Mac.
> 
> Norton Utilities keeps telling me that I have a couple of bad blocks
> on my hard drive that it can't repair because they are in "vital
> areas" of, I assume, the system software, and recommends backing up
> everything  and reformatting my drive.
> 
> The solution in this case seems worse than the problem. Surely I
> should be able to fix this by booting up from a CD or from OSX (both
> systems are on my computer, but I don't know if Norton Utilities 7.0
> will run under OSX.) I tried working from the Norton CD, but for some
> reason my trackball wouldn't work in that environment and I couldn't
> quite do everything necessary sans mouse.

Can you not connect a normal mouse? You only need it to fix your disk...I am
sure a good Mac friend would give you his/her mouse just for a couple of
hours to fix your disk?

I also think there is some way to move the mouse from the keyboard, but I
cannot remember the exact steps.

Johannes
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