Thanks, Charles. I am still waiting for the adapter to arrive.
From: Charles Guatney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Insert the card in top or bottom slot. Be gentle.
2. Erase/format the card.
Does anyone know if I can skip the formatting step, because I would
like the flash card to be readable on non-Mac
This question hasn't come up in my case, Tom, as I use the flash cards
on the computers, nothing else.
I do remember I had to erase/format some of the cards before use. For a
reason I don't understand, some were OK when inserted.
I now have a 512 MB Compact Flash card that has the OS and ample
On May 9, 2005, at 4:57 AM, Tom Stoneham wrote:
Thanks, Charles. I am still waiting for the adapter to arrive.
From: Charles Guatney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Insert the card in top or bottom slot. Be gentle.
2. Erase/format the card.
Does anyone know if I can skip the formatting step, because I would
At 12:57 PM +0100 5/9/05, Tom Stoneham wrote:
Thanks, Charles. I am still waiting for the adapter to arrive.
From: Charles Guatney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Insert the card in top or bottom slot. Be gentle.
2. Erase/format the card.
Does anyone know if I can skip the formatting step, because I would
On 2005-05-09 13:57, Tom Stoneham wrote:
Thanks, Charles. I am still waiting for the adapter to arrive.
From: Charles Guatney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Insert the card in top or bottom slot. Be gentle.
2. Erase/format the card.
Does anyone know if I can skip the formatting step, because I
Where is the page on Apple's website that has the old versions of Mac
OS for download?
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Hugo,
Trying booting with extensions off as Dan in AZ suggests is a good idea.
Otherwise, try booting from something external,
A CD or PCMCIA drive.
I revived a Wallstreet with a HD so clogged up
and fragmented that it couldn't get very far into a boot.
Finally, managed to erase and reformat, then
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Where is the page on Apple's website that has the old versions of Mac
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http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html
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Does anyone know if I can skip the formatting step, because I would
like the flash card to be readable on non-Mac devices as well?
No, you can't skip it. The software that lets a machine access
non-Mac disks is in the OS that would be on the disk you are trying
to load.
A CF mounts as an
I have two PB 190s that I'm trying to get online. One of them lacks
MacTCP and MacPPP, and the other one won't let me into MacTCP. What
solutions would you recommend to get both machines online? I also don't
have Stuffit on either PB, so that route is pointless. Could I possibly
unstuff MacTCP
John Perkins Jr. wrote:
Where is the page on Apple's website that has the old versions of Mac
OS for download?
http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html
There's a list of hundreds of files organized by product and version.
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