![]() ![]() ![]() Don't know anyone around here with a Firewire CD drive. I did note in the original post that is is a Pismo, didn't say it is 400MHz. If the SD card works in the 3400 I would run the OS 9 cd and install directly to the SD card, then put it in the pismo and copy files over? ![]() Have I really been working on this for four hours?!? bin files with StuffIt, it also extracted every single item from every tome so I now have THOUSANDS of little files in my Mac OS Install folder on my Data partition! Of course I can't boot from a folder so this won't work anyway, I was just hoping I could piece all the OS stuff I copied together properly, copy it BACK to the SD card and then boot from it, but I guess it is still PC formatted so that won't work. Using HFVExplorer I was able to get all the appropriate software to the Pismo but in extracting the. Tried MacDisk 7.2 and the trial version will not copy files larger than 1MB, so that won't work. I wonder if I should use Drive Setup to format it?ĭrive Setup says 'unsupported drive' or something like that. I 'erased' the SD card with the Pismo, hoping HFVExplorer would then recognize it as a Mac disk, but nothing. Can't seem to find a way for it to just copy it as a Mac file. I am having a little trouble as it can read all the Mac OS 9.1 disk but it writes to the SD card as. I stumbled upon Gamba's site (not updated in four years but still there!) Many of the links are dead including the Mac Driver Museum :^(. I've installed software from disk images mounted on a machine, before, onto other volumes (I think I remember installing off of a disk image, onto a disk image) If you need to boot, though, and have a flash drive that'll hold the system, I think that should work. dmg, for an OS X, and I believe you could use Disk Copy, if all you have is OS 9). You also might consider just making an image of the disk in some format you can make/mount (I would use Disk Utility, and. (I would guess that you've accidentally drag/dropped an extension into a folder either outside the Extensions folder of the System Folder, or into a subfolder within Extensions, and all you'd have to do is find where (not as hard as it might seem, even without Spotlight)) Do you have any idea what software is missing? You might want to try the old standby that is the safe-boot (boot with shift held down), this sometimes will shut down trouble causing extensions, if it works, you can use the extensions manager to see what is enabled/disabled, and try to find out what the trouble is (disabling everything that you've downloaded, and adding them one by one is an annoying, but almost certain way to find the trouble if it boots in safe mode, but not with extensions enabled (or doesn't sleep, etc.)) (of course, since yours boots, and just recommends a reinstall, you could do the extensions troubleshooting without the safe boot, just boot into OS 9, and see if disabling extensions with the extensions manager helps. ![]()
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