--- Roland Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Today, I took the drive to the computer store where
> I work and used the facilities in our service
> department to work on this drive. I tried running
> Disk Warrior, but it could see the drive at all. I
> used Apple System Profiler to see if it could
>Today, I took the drive to the computer store where I work and used the
>>facilities in our service department to work on this drive. I tried
>running
>Disk Warrior, but it could see the drive at all. I used Apple System
>Profiler to see if it could see the drive, but this proved to be a dead end.
on 7/12/03 1:45 PM, Roland Drake at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Vintage Macs:
>
> Sorry for the double post, but my computer crashed.
>
> Dear Vintage Macs:
>
> Recently a friend's Mac II drive refused to mount. The classic flashing
> question mark icon appeared on the screen and wouldn't g
Dear Vintage Macs:
Sorry for the double post, but my computer crashed.
Dear Vintage Macs:
Recently a friend's Mac II drive refused to mount. The classic flashing question mark
icon appeared on the screen and wouldn't go away. I know that the drive is still
working because I can hear its intern
Dear Vintage Macs:
Recently a friend's Mac II drive refused to mount. The classic flashing question mark
icon appeared on the screen and wouldn't go away. I know that the drive is still
working because I can hear its internal mechanism whirring away.
I accessed an old copy of Norton Utilities 2