I don't understand what you mean by "HFS-formated files", because HFS/HFS+ are formats aplied to disks. Could you explain?


Thank you.

Harold

At 04:17 -0600 01/07/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:14 AM -0400 7/1/04, Green, Steven B., who shall otherwise remain
anonymous, wrote:
Is it possible to format another hard drive with the HFS+ and have this
one with my programs on it at HFS?

Yes, but under OS 9 you cannot "see" the HFS-formatted files IIRC. -- HTH,

Paul (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)



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