Re: Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't boot NetworkDisk, hair falling out, shot nerves

2002-06-27 Thread Jim Scott
believe you can easily get at that little HDD to wipe it clean and start over. Good luck! -- Jim Scott - Original Message - From: "Steven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vintage Macs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 1:12 PM Subject: Re: Trouble with a pa

Re: Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't boot NetworkDisk, hair falling out, shot nerves

2002-06-27 Thread Jim Scott
I should have said LaCie Silverlining 5.3.1. It's an older version of LaCie's disk partitioning utility for Macs. See www.lacie.com for the current version, which comes on CD. Ask around your local Mac community; someone's sure to have a copy they'll let you borrow. The file's something like 242K,

Re: Calling IIsi owners

2002-07-01 Thread Jim Scott
On my IIsi it says "Nubus/PDS Slot# = $00" -- Jim Scott - Original Message - From: "Gamba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vintage Macs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 5:50 PM Subject: Calling IIsi owners > Hi Listers, > My

Re: Calling IIsi owners

2002-07-02 Thread Jim Scott
0, Board Name = Macintosh II, Board ID 16." Apparently, there's some sort of Nubus/PDS functionality built into the motherboard ($00), and the one tangible slot's number is $0E, never mind whether an actual card is in that slot or not. Beyond that, who knows what's going on? --

IBM WDS-3200 Level One Hard Drive Failure

2002-07-17 Thread Jim Scott
, Extra, Apple_Free, Start Block 1125, 2147483085 KB Help! Should I just toss it? Or is there some magic driver or formatting utility that will let me turn that free space into usable turf? Thanks to all who respond. -- Jim Scott -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and