If memory serves me right (and it probably doesn't because i am about 2 hours 
past when i should have gone to bed), it might be a control panel or extention 
that you drag and drop for older systems. My 7.1 lc ii reads dos disks without 
problems, as long as it's formatted with an older format. Initilizing the disks 
on the mac side as dos would probably work best.

I would still suggest a clean copy of works, because that is where the 'virus' 
would reside, if it is one.


-----Original Message-----
From: Tyrone L. Warbasse <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 11:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Microsoft Works 2.0/3.0 virus - help!

Of course! I think reading IBM disks started with, and I could be incorrect, 
with System 7.3.x, but I'm not totally sure. My only System 6 Mac, and old 
Classic, when bonkers on me eons ago, so I don't know. Since then, I only 
install Mac OS 7.5.3 and up. I have Mac OS 7.5.5 on my Color Classic, and that 
must be a default option from that point on to read IBM disks. I'm sure there 
must be an application or program that may read IBM disks on old Mac OS 
Systems. Only place I can point to is Macintosh Garden.

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Dean <[email protected]> wrote:
Tyrone, Christian and Gregg-

 Thanks so much for your responses.  You gave me a lot of info that I
 have to digest and consider.  Some of what you wrote was over my head
 technically, so when I have a minute, I'll be asking some questions,
 if you don't mind.

 One question I have right now is how can I copy files to a PC-DOS
 floppy?  If I insert anything but a mac-formatted floppy into the
 Quadra, I'll get a message something like "this disk is unreadable, do
 you want to initialize it?"

 Again, thanks for your suggestions.

 Dean



 On Feb 21, 12:37 am, Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]> wrote:
 > What might be best right now is to copy the files to PC-DOS floppies (except 
 > those that are too large, of course).
 >
 > Then on some Windows PC, import the data to Excel or a database program or 
 > even into an old version of MS Works.
 >
 > Then export back to new Mac format Works 3.0 files, if there's any 
 > difference between the Mac and Windows data files.
 >
 > That should clean the files of any bugs or malicious content.
 >
 > You could have a macro virus in the normal.dot template file. A cure for 
 > that is to delete normal.dot and extract a clean copy of the original from 
 > the Works install disks.
 >
 > Then lock normal.dot (or set the Read Only attribute on the DOS or Windows 
 > version.)
 >
 > normal.dot macro viruses used to be a huge problem for Works and Office, 
 > especially since many of them were nasty on both Mac and Windows versions.

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