on 10/4/02 9:26 PM, Mark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Actually, the 190 will run OS8.1 just fine. I had one and it ran just as
> fast as OS7.6 (at least to me it seemed to).
About the only think I have noticed that is slower in 8.x on an 040 chip vs
7.6 is that Finder windows take longer to dra
At 2:26 PM -0500 10/4/2002, Mark wrote:
>Nick on 10/4/02 12:17 PM wrote:
>
>> I have an old Powerbook 190, I mistakenly erased the whole hard drive
>> without backing up the system software. I heard that 7.6 is the highest OS
>> it can rrun but the copies of 7.6 I
Nick on 10/4/02 12:17 PM wrote:
> I have an old Powerbook 190, I mistakenly erased the whole hard drive
> without backing up the system software. I heard that 7.6 is the highest OS
> it can rrun but the copies of 7.6 I found on ebay are all on CD's. Is there
> a way of trans
On Friday, Oct 4, 2002, at 13:17 US/Eastern, Nick wrote:
> I have an old Powerbook 190, I mistakenly erased the whole hard drive
> without backing up the system software. I heard that 7.6 is the
> highest OS
> it can rrun but the copies of 7.6 I found on ebay are all on CD
I have an old Powerbook 190, I mistakenly erased the whole hard drive
without backing up the system software. I heard that 7.6 is the highest OS
it can rrun but the copies of 7.6 I found on ebay are all on CD's. Is there
a way of transferring the OS on floppy from the CD and then instal