Thanks for your help.
I now have the system installed and running 7.5.3 - time to work on
getting this online.
Take care,
Chris
On 01/07/2005, at 12:31 PM, Stephen wrote:
That should do it. It sounds like you have a pretty good handle on
what you
need to do.
Stephen
On Thursday 30
Im totally new to this.
I have the network startup disk, but how do make that .sea file into
something useable?
Thanks,
Chris
On 01/07/2005, at 12:08 PM, Stephen wrote:
I bet it's possible, but I can tell you it's definitely possible to
do that
with a floppy too. Apple's web site has
It's been a while... but a .sea file is a self-expanding archive which you
need to run (on a mac [or emulator]) to get a disk image, which can be copied
onto a disk. once you have it on a disk, you should be able to boot to that
disk. I should be more clear: You don't just drop the file onto
Thank you!
The mac currently has os 8.0 on it, but its got a lot of garbage on
it from the school it came from. So i wanted a fresh start.
Thanks for your help - ill try using diskcopy!
CHris
On 01/07/2005, at 12:26 PM, Stephen wrote:
It's been a while... but a .sea file is a
That should do it. It sounds like you have a pretty good handle on what you
need to do.
Stephen
On Thursday 30 June 2005 21:29, Chris Zantides wrote:
Thank you!
The mac currently has os 8.0 on it, but its got a lot of garbage on
it from the school it came from. So i wanted a fresh start.