Well I managed to get it back up, I had to copy the entire disk to my iMac's
HD by FireWire, reformat, and then recopy, and I had everything back. I had
a "Master Directory Block" error.
Peter
on 7/22/01 3:05 PM, Jeremy Derr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Today I was on the internet doing some shopping, switching between apps,
>> when I couldn't get to click the "OK button" on the secure connection dialog
>> in IE 5.... Result? Computer froze. Restarted. Lost hard drive. Got it
>> back for a while, but it's still acting funny. Might need some help if
>> something comes up - anyways, when you're going to get into a secure
>> connection make sure you're in IE or things will screw up big time.
>>
>> Peter
>
> I seriously doubt that IE actually caused that problem... more than
> likely, you had a hard drive crash of some type, and you just
> happened to be in IE. It sounds like your freeze in IE was really
> caused by your hard drive cratering, not by IE itself.
>
> just my US$0.02 :)
>
> HTH
> Jeremy
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