Re: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC)

2004-10-24 Thread darm0k
At 12:50 AM -0600 10/24/2004, Bob wrote: > >-- some caches and other files associated with various software; Caches, by definition, should never be copied. Not sure I agree with you there. But it may depend on the precise cache file(s). hum. What caches are you thinking of? > >-- some key code

Re: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC)

2004-10-23 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 1:44 AM -0400 10/24/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >At 10:21 PM -0600 10/23/2004, Bob wrote: > > >IF the Lombard is running OS X, then turn on File Sharing on the > >>Lombard, mount its HD on the eMac and copy files from there. > > > >Copy how? Surely you aren't re

Re: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC)

2004-10-23 Thread darm0k
At 10:21 PM -0600 10/23/2004, Bob wrote: Under the best of circumstances, drag-and-drop is the weakest method of making a duplicate copy. The biggest danger is missing invisible files that often don't get copied by this method. Exactly what important invisible files get missed? (n/m; see below) >

Re: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC)

2004-10-23 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 6:49 AM + 10/24/04, victoria Duggan wrote: >Hi when i say copy i mean all the files that i need to keep like smi >folder's and work files in appleworks 6 and my itunes files as i do not >want to have to down load them again. >They are not system folders or the

Re: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC)

2004-10-23 Thread victoria Duggan
Hi when i say copy i mean all the files that i need to keep like smi folder's and work files in appleworks 6 and my itunes files as i do not want to have to down load them again. They are not system folders or the like but there is a lot of different installers for bits that i am working on, and

Re: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC)

2004-10-23 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 6:38 PM -0400 10/23/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >At 11:19 PM +0200 10/23/2004, Larry le Mac wrote: > >>From: victoria Duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>i will need to back up all the info off of my Lombard to the Emac. > >> > >>what will be the quickest way ?. > >>w

Re: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC

2004-10-23 Thread darm0k
At 11:19 PM +0200 10/23/2004, Larry le Mac wrote: From: victoria Duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> i will need to back up all the info off of my Lombard to the Emac. what will be the quickest way ?. what will be the safest?. If it had been a Pismo I would have said FW target mode, but the Lombard only has

Re: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC

2004-10-23 Thread CJ
arry le Mac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 4:19 PM Subject: Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC >From: victoria Duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Firstly, when changing the subject in the middle of a thread, make an effo

Lombard -> eMac (was Mac vs. MAC

2004-10-23 Thread Larry le Mac
From: victoria Duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Firstly, when changing the subject in the middle of a thread, make an effort to change the subject line... --- i will need to back up all the info off of my Lombard to the Emac. what will be the quickest way ?. what will be the safest?. If it had been a Pi