I seem to recall that the early model iMacs required you to partition
larger drives as the boot partition could be no greater than 4Gb (don't
quote me) and that the boot partition had to be the outermost or first
partition.
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Hi Brett
It's possible that there is extra traffic being generated as a result of
things like the NIMDA virus - I know this has been the case for many iinet
customers in the last couple of months and I suspect that high bandwidth
connections like Ellenbrooks cable would be particularly
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Vintage computers and assorted old software. There is an Amstrad, an
Ollivetti a Mac Plus and Mac SE. Ideally, I want a collector who will take
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Also free are some cream vertical window blinds which can be restored to
working order or recut to size by some
One of the consistently important pieces of Information you should advise
is the Mac System you are using ??
Also while you mention Canon, they have not made serial printers in recent
times
as far as I know. The Apple Stylewriter II is an older printer which was
sourced
from Canon, so i
My understanding is that on the earlier Macs the first partition
needs to be no more than 8 gig. There are detailed specifications on
this through Apple support, worth a read.
I seem to recall that the early model iMacs required you to partition
larger drives as the boot partition could be no
'greater than 2GB' ATA hard drive for a P/Mac 5500/225. I've
managed to fit it out with 128MB of RAM, but I need more HD
space for it to be really useful.
Cheers,
Tobes.
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Hi everyone,
This is probably a very basic question as far as you guys go but the answer
eludes me all the same.
I have a Mac with OS 9.1 installed, and wish to reformat the drive and
install MacOS 8.6.
How do I do this??? The drive set up program will not run, with the
exception of the 9.1
Hi Ken,
Ahh, good question, I would get your nearest mac buddy to come over and help
you, as you'll have to back up all your data to reformat (wipe) your drive.
To do this is quite simple, boot from the system disk (in your case 8.6)
reformat the drive (HFS+ *should* be the right format) and
On Tuesday, November 13, 2001, at 09:58 PM, Ken Woods wrote:
I have a Mac with OS 9.1 installed, and wish to reformat the drive and
install MacOS 8.6.
How do I do this??? The drive set up program will not run, with the
exception of the 9.1 version.
So run the 9.1 version...
I presume you
Mac OS 10.1.1 is available via software update.
Remember it's a Mac OS X software install so better do a full backup (or at
least as much of a backup as possible) before letting it rip ;-p
Cheers
Troy.
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