Is it possible to manually remove a driver that is loaded on boot up?
I have found that my new CD-Recordable drive automagically gets the
".AppleCD" Driver installed for it so that Retrospect ignores it.
However, after I burn a CD with Toast, and go into Retrospect I can
then use the CD-R for
Thanks to all for your answers!
However; I have been unable to find a driver related to the CD-R,
AFAIK Toast does not need one.. it just know how to talk to the CD-R
and Retrospect has no drivers that I can find!
dAVE
If the object is to use the CD burners native driver, then it should be
There is an option to have each server create backups of the
contact/planner databases regularly.
dAVE
I'm getting a bunch of open-file type errors when backing up a machine that
hosts my contact/planner servers. Does anyone else have this problem? Any
suggestions for the best way around it? I
I tried that as well, but it does not add support for any IDE CD-RW devices...
There's an RDU 2.1 (Retrospect Driver Update) on their site.
It adds support for new CD-RW and tape drives from LaCie, Panasonic,
QPS, Quantum, Seagate, Sony, Yamaha, and others.
For Mac users, the update also allows