>Floppies still have life in them regardless of what some idiot says,
>much like crt's but thats for another list. ;)
This is true. I have roughly 2000 floppies (this is just 3.5" floppies) and
very few have failed me. In fact, I check my Macs via floppies from CMS
Enhancements, Inc, (only one of
J Sand wrote:
I have an old pagemaker program on floppies and wish to install it on
another Mac. How can I do this since my Mac does not have a floppy
drive. While trying to install from the zip drive where I have copied
the disks, it keeps asking for disk 1. Any sugestions to getting
aro
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> I have an old pagemaker program on floppies and wish to install it on
> another Mac. How can I do this since my Mac does not have a floppy drive.
> While trying to install from the zip drive where I have copied the disks,
it
> keeps asking for disk 1. Any sugestions to getting around this oth
The disk image program worked and I was able to install the program. Thanks
all !
John
I have an old pagemaker program on floppies and wish to install it on
another Mac. How can I do this since my Mac does not have a floppy drive.
While trying to install from the zip drive where I have
I have an old pagemaker program on floppies and wish to install it on
another Mac. How can I do this since my Mac does not have a floppy drive.
While trying to install from the zip drive where I have copied the disks, it
keeps asking for disk 1. Any sugestions to getting around this other tha
>...Floppies still have life in them regardless of what some idiot says,
much like crt's but thats for another list.
I bought 700 MHz eMac [17" CRT] with H-P scanner and Epson C42UX color
printer package last winter for 700$ only to find out CD drive is read
ONLY. Writer would be 200$ more and DVD