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- From: bar@canuck.englewood.geoquest.slb.com (Bernhard A. Rieckhoff)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations
- Subject: Re: SS - Installing 7.5
- Date: 4 Mar 1996 14:17:56 GMT
- Organization: Schlumberger
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- In article <4hc31k$c7t@rznews.rrze.uni-erlangen.de>,
- chrisbfd@theorie3.physik.uni-erlangen.de (Christian Bauernfeind) writes:
- >In article <83902-825830568@mindlink.bc.ca>,
- > Ernie_Gorrie@mindlink.bc.ca (Ernie Gorrie) writes:
- >>I'm having problems installing Mac OS 7.5 from original Mac discs onto a SS
- >>SNIP......
-
- AND, Christian Bauer replied:
-
- >This seems to be a general problem with SS disk handling.
- >Somehow SS even manages to mangle the names: I work with Disk A, eject it,
- >insert Disk B, eject that and it will ask me for Disk A and only be
- >quieted by inserting Disk B (!).
-
- >Even Diskcopy thinks Disk B's real name is Disk A aterwards...
-
- >Christian
-
-
- I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one. I have found that if I boot
- w/o extensions (I have QT, DosMounter, and that filedisk mounter thing.
- under MacOS 7.1) things seem to work more or less reliably.
-
- I was able to install 7.1 this way, now if I could only get SS to
- boot from the disk tools disk.
-
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